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Robdinho

Well-known member
Jul 26, 2004
1,038
I've just received the following email.

Dear Robert Dean,

My name is Clare Logan, and I work in the HR Department, It is my pleasure to extend the following offer of employment to you, on behalf of Tyco Group Inc.

Tyco Group Inc., is a respected company based in the UK.
This is not a difficult or complicated job, but it does require attention to detail and deadlines. The ideal successful applicant must be a good team player and always willing to go the extra mile to finish their tasks on time.

We provide a one month paid training period. A personal supervisor guides your training. At the end of the training, the personal supervisor makes the final decision whether or not to extend a permanent offer of employment. Your training is critical to your success--please take it seriously.

Salary depends on your productivity. The monthly salary for this position starts at GBP 1,800, plus an 8% commission for every task that you complete.

NOTE: This is not a sales position.

We look forward to your arrival at our company and we are confident that you will play a key role in our company's expansion into national and international markets.

Please contact me at employment.tyco.inc@gmail.com I will answer your questions and will do anything to make your arrival easier.

Complete a form below if the contact information in your resume is not up to date.
=======================FORM======================
First name:_____________________
Last name:________________________
Country of residence:______________________
Contact phone:________________________
Preferred call time:_____________________
=======================FORM======================
Please Note: The company email address will be given to you after your replay to this email, we are sorry for using Gmail, it’s for protection from Spam.

Best regards,

Clare Logan
Tyco Group Inc.

Clearly this is spam, I have not applied for any jobs and the 'offer' contains no hint as to what the job actually is. It's not difficult or complicated though, apparently.

My question is this: What exactly are they trying to get from me here? Of the information they've asked, none of it is particularly private (and they obviously already know my name!)

I don't get it ???
 




Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,476
In a pile of football shirts
Yup, like Tyco would have a gmail email address, why do people bother :nono:
 


Fef

Rock God.
Feb 21, 2009
1,728
They'll probably give you a call and ask you to send a sum of money for your training materials for the one month training period, which - of course - will be refunded to you when you start work.

And then another call, asking you to send some more for the DVD, then for the contract of employment, then for the <ad nauseum> until you get fed up sending money.
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,465
Uffern
I've just received the following email.



Clearly this is spam, I have not applied for any jobs and the 'offer' contains no hint as to what the job actually is. It's not difficult or complicated though, apparently.

My question is this: What exactly are they trying to get from me here? Of the information they've asked, none of it is particularly private (and they obviously already know my name!)

I don't get it ???

Your phone number? Worth something to marketing companies.
Confirmation of your email address?

I agree that it's a very elaborate way to get very little info. I've received quite a few of these over the years but never one that's been personally addressed.
 






seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,721
Crap Town
Male escort work in Cleethorpes ? , watch out you'll end up touting for business at Riby Square when the merchant seamen are leaving the docks. :lol:
 


Robdinho

Well-known member
Jul 26, 2004
1,038
Your phone number? Worth something to marketing companies.
Confirmation of your email address?

I agree that it's a very elaborate way to get very little info. I've received quite a few of these over the years but never one that's been personally addressed.

I suppose so, I assume the questions might get more personal if I actually replied.
 






Seagull64

New member
Sep 22, 2008
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tedebear

Legal Alien
Jul 7, 2003
16,899
In my computer
I think he knows its spam he's just asking the question about what are they trying to achieve.

Spam usually is a) for laughs b) to get some personal details to use for nefarious purposes.

I'd say they are collecting phone numbers to avoid TPS...
 






Mar 29, 2010
2,492
Under your skin.
I read the title as "Strangle Spearm" I'm disapointed.
 


mcshane in the 79th

New member
Nov 4, 2005
10,485
Think any response you gave would then lead to phone calls, as suggested above, to request money and also to 'confirm' your address so they can 'post out your contract' or the like
 


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