I'm having a hard time deciphering if this one is phishey or phooey. It looks more to be down right phoney. Especially the part that says they have nothing to "sale." It's kind of strange, because Dateline on NBC did a report on scams of this sort. Some red flags to look out for (I think) are "you will need to have an existing US bank account for processing the payments."
Dear Candidate,
After viewing your resume on ____________ we have decided to contact you regarding an offer for a well paid job. We are looking for a Financial Representative in the US.
The Financial Representative will work closely with our Financial Department to manage and process payment orders (checks) and to serve as the key conduit for those requirements. You will perform transfers for funds received as payments (from out clients) and support the company’s financial transactions by assisting with good communication skills and financial records.
· Duties will include light book keeping, invoicing, filing, data entry and document control
· Representative will be tasked to receiving payments via Bank Checks, processing these transactions and keep records as well as making the necessary money transfers
· Opportunity to work at home: maximum 2 hours each business day
Requirements
Knowledge to scan and print documents
Attention to detail and organized, with good communication skills both verbal and written
US citizen or permanent residence/green card holder
You will need to have an existing US bank account for processing the payments
No criminal record
Benefits
Work at home
Attractive bonuses and commissions with each order
Nothing to sale and no contact with our clients
Salary and commissions
Guaranteed commissions totaling up to $5,500.00 every month + $1,000.00 basis monthly salary
Commission: 10% from every processed order that you will receive upon cashing a check
If you would like to work for us, reply to this e-mail with the subject:
“I am interested”
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