Monday, February 11, 2013

Olivia S - Human Resource department of Dexis Inc

Hi,

My name is Olivia Salter. I am a responsible of the Human Resource department of Dexis Inc. May I  introduce you a new job of Company Supervisor that our enterprise has recently launched.
Dexis works with huge Internet shops and sites that sell their articles and services. The function we perform consists in controlling that payments for these services and orders are correctly sent by the customers, processed by us and forwarded to online sites we deal with.

Since the portals we work for are spread all around the planet we search for local representatives to develop personal and localized interaction with them. You thus will be responsible for communication and correspondence with the clients that belong to the same area. You will also have a permission to watch the orders our company processes and forwards.

As a Company Supervisor you have to possess a cell phone and a reliable connection to the Internet. Pay attention that although this job can be made from home you will still have to find some 2-3 spare hours a day to follow our tasks.

This job is offered to Australian citizens only. To apply for this job you have to be a legal resident, be mature and have no previous convictions. Job responsibilities:
Income:
Salary: AUD4,000.00/month + commission.
If you feel like you correspond to the above mentioned requirements and this job opportunity may suit you, please, write me back with your CV. Also do not hesitate to ask me any questions.
We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Olivia Salter
petrovarsen1@gmail.com

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7 comments:

  1. How can you suggest that Olivia is involved in a scam. She is well respected in the Nigerian banking industry and I once looked after $38,000,000,000 for a deposed general with cancer and a lazy eye on her behalf.

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  2. Sorry folks. I received this email as well and I have taken up her offer! So don't bother replying to her as the job is taken.

    Oh wait no, they need one person per Country...so Aus is mine! STAY AWAY :P

    PS: I am being silly, I did get this email, but it's obviously spam...haha.

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  3. wow, just got this email and smart enough to consult google about dexis inc. and found this blog. haha knew it! and hey olivia, $4K a month is not even half of my week salary, so no no, thanks anyway....

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  4. Yep, I got the e-mail too. I'm located in Australia. Delete, Delete, Delete

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  5. If it sounds too good to be true, ... well, it's NOT !!

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  6. Hmm... well this is quite interesting, if they wanted it to even seem remotely believable it should say your name in the e-mail, it should also list the name of the site you signed up for in you jobsearch efforts, a corporate letterhead also helps as does good grammar and spelling. I mean if it looked like a professional job offering and not some shotty slapped together spam scam then they might have a half a chance, but fortunately for most these people aren't quite as driven in their pursuit for quality as some more complex scam artists are. my message to "Olivia" = GO BACK TO SCHOOL AND LEARN HOW TO GET A REAL JOB.

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