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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

E-Trust and GMail

 

This is yet another nameless company, which has a GMail e-mail address. Would you trust them? Of course not! It's fraud.

When I see a GMail e-mail address, I rate it just below Hotmail. In other words, it's someone who has something to hide, unless of course it's a real individual, who uses that type of e-mail address for convenience. But in those cases, you have generally met the individual either personally or over the Internet in a legitimate way.

But not through spam!

One out of five.

Good day!
A respectable “E-Trust” company is seeking for employees in the USA.
If you are interested in finding a secure job, please, respond to us and we will be happy to give you more details.
At this moment we are enlarging our staff and you have a chance to become a member of our team and get additional earnings spending 2 - 3 hours per week.
You don’t need any special experience for this position.

What we offer:
Flexible program: two hours/week at your choice, daytime and evening time, mainly checking your e-mail Work at home: checking e-mail and going to the bank Part time - no need to leave your current job - if you already work.
2-3 hours free during the week (mainly in the evening / non-business hours) for communication.
Important:
Adult age (must be over 18 years old)
U.S. work authorization
You don’t need to selling or buying anything.
You don’t need to make personal investments to start your work.
Requirements:
general internet knowledge including working with Microsoft Office (Word/Excel) familiarized with financial terms (debit/credit, invoices etc.) familiarized with banking procedures (wire transfers, withdraws etc.) no diploma required students accepted


If You are interested in our job offer, please, reply to this letter.
Contact us: employercenter@gmail.com

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