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shelly_b
try getting a job at the local company where there are francises all over and then transfer if you like the company, but dont give up
posted by
Lanetay
on January 25, 2009 at 3:12 PM
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sam444
good idea
posted by
Lanetay
on January 25, 2009 at 3:11 PM
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yep. No one is hiring around here.
It's hard getting jobs elsewhere...they are hiring but I don't think anyone wants to deal with someonw from out of state. I'm ready to give up.
posted by
shelly_b
on January 25, 2009 at 2:19 PM
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I either hang up or delete those types of offers too! Great information! sam
posted by
sam444
on January 25, 2009 at 12:27 PM
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Kolekshuns
many many scams
posted by
Lanetay
on January 25, 2009 at 9:56 AM
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Great Post
You are exactly right. They are just trying to make money.
posted by
Kolekshuns
on January 25, 2009 at 9:22 AM
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porcelaingoddess1
interesting story, while I worked for the phone company I saw bills of collect call from Jamaca a scam that work the elderly out of all thier savings telling them they won the lottery to send a certain amount of money and I know some that sent their life savings.
posted by
Lanetay
on January 24, 2009 at 10:16 PM
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Thanks for the post. Some time ago, I had an interest in working at home to make extra money. I would have except I had one major problem: Since I already had a problem giving upfront money for so-called investment deals to people I can see, I just couldn't give to those I can't see. It never sat well in my spirit. And oh yeah, the first time I received an e-mail from people overseas that wanted to deposit millions (ha, ha, ha!) into my bank account, I decided to entertain them. I e-mailed them back asking for further instructions. They told me to send them all my personal info and then I should wait for a package from fedex and upon receiving the package, I should give a $250.00 check to the delivery guy. Laughing at their brazen nerve for thinking that I was stupid enough to do such a thing, I responded back by telling them that my husband was an attorney and I worked in law enforcement (both not true) and I knew that transactions involving money were handled by attorneys, not bank employees. I also explained that my husband read their e-mail and the both of us plan to investigate the matter further. I closed by telling them that if they were legit, they would respond back properly. As you can probably guess, they never responded back. They even cancelled the e-mail account they used.
I still receive more of those e-mails but I just delete them. What pisses me off is that some people have no decorum whatsoever and another thing that tickled the hell out of me was these people couldn't even spell my name correctly. A check for me? Yeah, right!
You are so right! We must beware of the scam artists. There's a new one thought of everyday. Thanks again!
posted by
porcelaingoddess1
on January 24, 2009 at 9:12 PM
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