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unemployedpinoys/ They want you to pay for something? Legitimate companies don’t ask for money. If you’re told that you need to purchase software or pay for services, beware. Vague Job Requirements and Job Description? ^_^ Scammers try to make their emails sound believable by listing ‘job requirements’. Usually these requirements are so ridiculously simple that almost everyone qualifies: “Must be 18 years old”, “Must be a citizen”, “Must have access to the internet.’ (You wouldn’t be reading their email if you didn’t have internet access, right?) The ‘job requirements’ don’t mention years of education or experience. As a rule of thumb, if it’s a real job, the requirements will be quite specific. Job scam emails usually don’t include clear job descriptions, either. Many of my readers say that when they ask for a job description or list of job duties, they get the brush-off. The interviewer either ignores the questions or says something like “Don’t worry, we’ll train you.” Good jobs are hard to find. Like your mom always said, if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. From the ad, the job reads like a dream. It’s in your area of expertise (yay!), paying a salary slightly more than the current rate (yippee!) and you can work from home (woo hoo!) fulltime. But as you reread the job ad, something just doesn’t seem “right” to you. Maybe it’s the typos or the AOL business reply address. For every real job posted online, there are dozens that are fake, meant to entice you to hand over your hard-earned cash. Website: unemployedpinoys Title: Unemployed Pinoys Community Description: Unemployed is Brave, and a choice to be a Freeman â Your big step in changing the tradit Type: Community Domain Age: 146 Days Website Speed: Average Owner: Registration Private Owner Address: DomainsByProxy 14747 N Northsight Blvd Suite 111, PMB 309 Owner City: Scottsdale Owner Postcode: 85260 Owner Country: United States Website Location: United States Notes:- [Alert Result] The owner of the website is using a service to hide their identity [Alert Result] This website is 146 Days old [Alert Result] The website expected life (365 days) is relatively short. [Alert Result] The website appears to be less than six months old Analysis Details:- This website is very new , and as such doesnt have an online reputation yet. As with all new businesses , we suggest that you take care and if necessary get in contact with the owners before placing an order of value. This site is using an anonymous service - which prevents us from identifying the site owner. This can sometimes be just so that the owner does not receive spam, but be aware that many scam sites use this as a method to hide their identify. If this is an ecommerce site - we would suggest you confirm the business address with the website owners. The website has been newly registered with a short life expectancy, which follows the pattern used by many fraudulent and fake selling websites. Please be vigilant and take extra care before providing any payment information. Your “spidey sense” says it’s a scam: Researching the company is your best defense, but some scammers are very clever. If you start to feel that things aren’t right, trust your intuition. Ask questions and pay close attention to the answers. Slow the process down and don’t be pressured into making a commitment or giving out personal information. Do more research. If it turns out to be a scam, report it to the authorities and post your story online to warn others about the scam. #sayangang350pesos ^_^ my kasabihan ang Kuya ko You never know unless you try wala naman mawawala kong susubukan diba.. Its better to try and to be disappointed, than to never and always wonder.
Posted on: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 10:37:21 +0000

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