Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Join Our Team Noww !!!

From:  Secret Shoppers online@mysteryshoppers.com
Reply to:   bprogers11@e-mail.ua
(Shocking...they don't match...)

TXU Mystery Shopping USA
12500 E. Belford Ave.
Englewood, CO 80112.

Being part of the mystry (So...you can't even spell MYSTERY properly?) shoppers network is fun and exciting and most of all rewarding. Balancing work and home life is hard, so it is important to be able to have that little bit extra pocket money. Mystery Shopping is an easy and convenient way to do that plus you also join a great community of like-minded people. You are receiving this mail because you are a shopper online or offline.

WELCOME- work and have fun.

You can become a Secret or "Mystery" Shopper and Earn rewards and cash for posing as a shopper and answering questionnaires and giving feedback about customer service, sales skills, products, procedures, and facilities!.Business Owners and Managers- Use Secret Shopper? to help inspect daily store interactions, monitor frontline employee phone effectiveness, and check competitors? pricing and sales strategies. Over the years, Secret Shopper? has amassed a large shopper pool so we can verify product displayed, priced and stocked correctly. We have the capability to support product launch, merchandising needs, conduct panel research on companies behalf, or build an ongoing mystery shopping program.

Imagine earning cash or rewards for dining at your favourite restaurant, shopping at retail outlets, or doing other things you would typically pay money to do! Mystery shoppers must be reliable, consistent, anonymous. Your objective is to catch people doing things approximately right, not approximately wrong.If you are a reliable, articulate, observant person, we invite you to join the hundreds of thousands of consumers that have already registered with Secret Shopper? by applying now & receive your first assignment package: Note: If you are applying for this position, you must check your mailbox back within 48hrs and you are obligated to check either your inbox/junk/spam for our mail.

Name:
Address: (Including State, City & Zipcode):
Phone Number:
Date of Birth:  (It's actually illegal for an employer to request this info.  Red flag!)

Sincerely,
Brad Roger  (Two first names, huh?  Sure.  I believe you...)


Typical fake mystery shopper scam.  What they'll do is send a check (a big one) for you to deposit, and send someone else part of it.  What they don't tell you is that the check is fake, and your bank is going to hold you responsible for the funds.  Avoid these types of scams!  There are legit mystery shopping opportunities out there, but if something like this comes to you randomly...stay away!  They're just trying to steal your money! 

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