Jennifer
mysteryshopperonlinejobs.com
Scammer!
Since: Saturday, December 10, 2011
Email Address: jobs
mysteryshopperonlinejobs.com
Website URL: http://mysteryshopperonlinejobs.com <-- DO NOT CLICK THIS LINK!
Location: orlando
States affected: FL - florida
Notes:
SCAM SCAM SCAM! I REGISTERED AND FOR ONE THEY GET YOU BY CRAIGSLIST OF AND JOBSITE SAYING YOU'LL GET PAID 15 DOLLARS AN HOUR NO MATTER HOW YOUR JOB HISTORY IS THEY SEND OUT THE SAME EMAIL TO EVERYONE WHO REGISTERED AND WHEN I FOUND THAT OUT I TOLD THEM TO STOP EMAILING ME AND THE PERSON GOT HOSTILE AND TOLD ME I WAS STUPID... NICE WAY OF TRYING TO GET PEOPLE TO WORK FOR YOU AND THEY TOLD ME THEY WILL GIVE OUT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION YOU GAVE OUT.. SO I KNOW ILL BE HAVING LOTS ON JUNK MAIL AND I DO HAVE PHONE CALLS FROM NUMBERS I DON'T EVEN KNOW BUT THEY CAN KISS MY ASS I'M NOT WORKING FOR A SCAMMING COMPANY .. SO CALLED COMPANY I CAN CHANGE MY NUMBER EASILY AND ILL BE MOVING SOON SO WHO HAS THE LAST LAUGH JACK ASSES AND I HOPE THEY READ THIS!
EMAILS SENT TO ME:
Thank you for applying and Welcome to Online Mystery Shopping Jobs!
All of your information has been approved and we look forward to working with you!
Mystery Shopping Jobs is contracted by many major corporations
including, but not limited to:
Netflix, Blockbuster, Hoodia, SlimQuick, USPS, FreeCreditReport.
We are an independent company that is hired by these corporations to ensure their
policies are being followed and customer's are overall satisfied with their product/service.
Your basic duties will be to complete Assignments on behalf of these corporations
and receive free services, trials, products, and quotes.
You are to "act" as a normal customer, and determine if the quality of
the product/service is being met. You submit an anonymous report, which
is your review on the overall experience--good or bad.
All of the work is completed and reviewed online, and many of the products will be shipped
directly to you. Eliminating the need to drive and waste gas, which can be expensive.
You have been required to fill out a Non-Disclosure Agreement stating
You will not disclose your relationship with our company
nor engage in fraudulent information or activity.
Remember: You are a "Mystery Shopper," and the corporations who hired us should not,
under any circumstances, know your true role.
You are simply an "interested customer" to them, and should act accordingly.
Included is the Getting Started Guide, which is attached in this email.
Please read it fully, as it explains the position in more detail.
Also attached is the Non Disclosure Agreement you previously signed and agreed to.
Please read it over again to fully understand the importance.
This is a copy for your records.
Any questions, don't hesitate to email support@mysteryshopperonlinejobs.com and we will respond promptly.
Thanks for joining our team!
We HIGHLY value you and your strong work ethic and cannot wait for you to start!
Sincerely,
Jennifer
Sr. Admission Manager
720 5th Avenue, New York, NY, 10019
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Report to the FTC at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/
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summondice
Dec 30, 2011 |
Ummm...But how's it a scam...?
So obviously you didn't like how they handled things, but you claim they're a scam...how? Many companies give information to other parties (and in this case it's listed in their terms and conditions) and that's the only thing I can see you're actually complaining about...? |
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MSJobs
Jan 07, 2012 |
This person needs to be more professional and take memory pills
Hi: Monique Medard monique.conze@gmail.com Is the troubled individual who created this post above and seems to have forgotten to turn the caps lock off. We do not share or sell your information to any third parties. We have the right to (as stated in our disclaimer) but the truth is your information is never shared until you start completing shopping assignments. This individual applied and after further review a welcome email was sent to her. We apologize we cannot create personalized "one of a kind" emails for each member as we receive thousands of applications a day. We are also not the first, and certainly not the last, company that sends out standard mailings. A few hours later, she replied to the email, demanding who we were, where we were, more information, etc, as "I signed up to alot of stuff and can't remember who you are or what this is." We then informed her she needed to organize herself and maybe not sign up or fill out applications if she cannot remember later on. She became hostile, using Caps (no shocker there) and inappropriate language (not surprising). Now it seems she is placing the blame on us for junk mail, phone calls, etc. We have not sent her any emails since 12/11/11, nor phone calls or postal mail. Maybe all these solicitations are coming from "all that stuff" she applied for and being that she "can't remember" what she signed up to is now placing us as the culprit. In any event we wish this individual luck with their move and future job opportunities. |
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obession1234
Mar 21, 2012 |
TRUE
Monique Medard is right! hey did the same to me also calling names which was very unprofessional after i did my reseach i back out and they harassed me and also had many companies call my phone i told them to stop they also said they will continue to share my number i changed it a few days later.Obviously you can tell how childish the so called company is with their name calling of Monique too STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY PEOPLE!!!! REAL SCAMMERS! -Reene |
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obession1234
Mar 21, 2012 |
monique is right
the first comment is mostly from the same comany but heres a blog link thats how they get you http://www.examiner.com/parenting-teens-in-jacksonville/scam-alert-on-craigslist-for-job-seekers |
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kanyewest
Mar 21, 2012 |
gross
these companies take advantage of innocent job seekers. disgusting. |
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ThePowersThatBe Mar 22, 2012 |
Legit Secrete Shopper Jobs
According to the FTC, anyone considering becoming a secrete shopper should visit the Mystery Shopping Providers Association (MSPA) website at mysteryshop.org to search a database of mystery shopper assignments and learn how to apply for them. The MSPA offers certification programs for a fee, ($15 on-line course for a silver certification and $75 for a gold certification workshop) but you don't need "certification" to look – or apply – for assignments in its database. |
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