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Apr232009

Fake Job Post Part III - "Riddle Buying"

The latest fake job post to hit the Jobacle inbox.

Greetings.

Our company is looking for adult employees in USA for “Riddle Buying”.  Let me explain to you what is “Riddle Buying”.

“Riddle Buying” is the know-how, that allows evaluate and remove problems in companies’ customer service.

“Riddle Buying” is the main line of our company.
Sometimes company executives feel there is a need for them to improve upon their customer service problems, this is where our company come in and not only help them remove problems in customer service performance but also exclude them in future.

This job is not hard and doesn’t require any experience or special knowledge, but is well paid: about $5,000 a month, or $1,400 a week.

We welcome candidates with good communication skills, with stable Internet, with access to the personal E-mail.

Duties:
1. Reveal problems in customer service while acting as ordinary client.
2. Always remain anonymous and not to do anything that would reveal you as a buyer.
3. Comment on customer service (detailed report based on your experience which includes terms to get served, customer service professionalism and politeness, customer service ability to deal with difficult (rude) clients).

If you are interested to work for our company you need to include following information in your response to bellyachewindi@gmail.com

Full name, age, state, address, zip, contact e-mail and phone number, your calling.

Thank you for attention.

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Reader Comments (2)

Thanks for the info. I, too, receive fake jobs (thru my non-blog e-mail) which instructs me to cash a $3,000 check and take $300 (as fee) and send the money back via MoneyGrame. 'Word around is this is a scheme by someone from China.
April 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMr. Chow
That's just crazy. I hate when people take advantage of situations like the recession just for personal gain. I receive job posts from job directories I subscribe to, but the moment I get something like that I'm sure to send it straight to the trash.
April 27, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterImee

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