[jsfg_cinti] Re: Great work proposition(craigslists resume) PHISHING SCAM!

I'm an alumni of JSFG, helped set up the listserv 7 years ago, have  
hired from the group myself, so felt obliged to reply to this one...
This is not a legitimate job posting, but a well known phishing scam  
to steal your identity! Not sure who forwarded this to the listserv,  
but anyone who watches the evening news recently should see all shorts  
of alarm bells in this posting:

- Too good to be true offer
- Grammatical and spelling errors
- Gmail account, no official business e-mail or website, phone given
- Vague posting
- Request for personal info via e-mail!!! Asking age is an illegal  
question in this country.

I could go on - felt obliged to reply, sure someone else will also.

Chris Telling
CMO

On Jun 14, 2008, at 2:40 AM, jsfg_cinti@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bryan Blake [mailto:Benefit.gr.emp@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 8:28 PM
> To: JSFG@xxxxxxxx
> Subject: Great work proposition(craigslists resume)
>
> Hello,
>
> My name is Bryan Blake, I'm Chief Manager and work in  Department of
> employment
> (Benefit Group Inc.). This letter confirms that your CV was carefully
> processed
> and you meet our requirements for Financial Manager vacancy.
>
> Our company is based in USA and well-known all over the world. We  
> offer
> financial services like escrow for buyers and sellers (online auctions
> around
> the globe, offered both on closed commercial auctions (stock sales,
> business
> sales etc.) and on ebay.com, amazon.com, yahoo.com.).



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