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Don't be fooled.

They are going to give you an 'assignment' of sending money to somewhere, as a test -- your money. :laugh:

Both Western Union and Wal-Mart sell money orders, transfers.

:o I sent them my life savings already :p

Its to try and bypass scanners that detect spam. By making it so sentence checkers and phrases aren't caught.

Ah, thanks, makes sense :)

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I didn't read all of it but it's a scam. Any company that was contracting on the behalf of another isn't likely to misspell or forget to capitalize their client's name. :)

Here's the same scam but with slightly different wording. It pays $100 more, too :D

http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=3250

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Don't be fooled.

They are going to give you an 'assignment' of sending money to somewhere, as a test -- your money. :laugh:

Both Western Union and Wal-Mart sell money orders, transfers.

This is actually accurate. One of my coworkers thought it was legit. As soon as she accepted the offer, her first assignment was to deposit some money into a Western Union, lol. Hers was actually a very well-written scam, though. They contacted her via a jobs/resume website.

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Also, if you look at the non highlighted one you can visibly see some words have double spaces in them. If it was legit some words wouldn't have double spaces period. So yeah it's definitely a scam, more likely for some one in Nigeria. Should think that after so many failed attempts they would give up :/

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