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« [Scam] Higher education  
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goozlady

join:2005-10-30
Apple Valley, CA

reply to Rob
Re: [Scam] just updated my hotjobs resume last night

>>The funds they send you are from stolen credit cards.

Can this be caught by my own bank, or do they not check? These funds were deposited and held for 2 weeks before being released. Is it possible for me to do it, and should I do some research of my own regarding the source of the funds, and can you suggest any websites that would have more detail about all of this?

I hate to sound like an idiotic Pollyanna. The only reason I'm giving this any credence is because it involves Russian (and other) dating and marriage websites, and I do know from personal experience that there is big legit money changing hands in this area.

mae_aa419

join:2008-05-03
Canada

Here are a few links that may be of help to you:

»career-advice.monster.com/job-se···ome.aspx

»www.worldprivacyforum.org/jobsca···pt1.html

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Regarding payment transfers, while some jobs may require an employee to make transfers for employers, legitimate employers making this request will go to extraordinary efforts to check the job seeker prior to making the hire. This would involve meeting the jobseeker in person and conducting rigorous interviews. This kind of job hire would not be made via email or even the telephone or a single meeting. And a legitimate employer would typically ask you to make transfers from their business accounts, not yours. You need to draw a line and understand that transferring money for employers from your personal bank account or personal PayPal account is off-limits, period.

goozlady

join:2005-10-30
Apple Valley, CA
Thank you very much for this, I sincerely appreciate your help. Sometimes even the smartest of us want something to be true so much that it takes another brain to push us into reality.
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