Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Fraudulent Jobs....

One of the most prevalent scams is a cyber-twist on an old con: the fraudulent job-placement scheme. Job hunters who have publicly posted their résumés receive spam e-mail touting phony employment  opportunities. The object is to get the victim to pay a big fee, sometimes thousands of pesos, for job-placement assistance. But the "job openings," often business positions, are nonexistent or can be viewed free in classified ads or online job boards.

Business-opportunity pitches are often illegal pyramid schemes, complete fiction, or thinly disguised multilevel-marketing programs requiring job hunters to buy something. Among the most common "opportunities": direct hiring,or "qualified" applicants will start immediately.

If you happen to see this address,BEWARE THIS IS A SCAM!
*******W.I.N. INC. UNIT 1004 10TH FLOOR WEST TOWER PHIL. STOCK EXCHANGE
CENTRE, EXCHANGE ROAD, ORTIGAS, PASIG CITY.(Back of SM
Megamall near San Miguel Corporation)*********

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