I received a legitamate-looking check and an 'acceptance' letter in the mail. It looks like it's from WalMart with their name and address on the letter. No phone number is given but you'll get a telphone/fax number after you 'activate' your account. The letter looks legitamate as well but the breakdown of the check doesn't make sense. 1. Participation pay for first wee is $350, 2. Stipulated Amount for Evaluation (see survey assignment #1) and 3. Required Funds for retail shopping assignment (see survey assignment #2). This means they are giving me $1,643.22 for 'shopping' for the 'survey'. I just don't believe anyone would hand over that kind of money for that type of work. The letter is signed James L. Kennedy, Director of Operations. Red flag.
The check looks good, watermarks, border says 'this check is void without a green & blue border and background plus a knight & fingerprint watermark on the back -- hold at angle to view.
It is signed but difficult to read: Jeffrey something but under the signature line there is no name, just 'Senior VP, Finance and Treasureer. Another red flag again.
Another red flag is the envelope had no return address, and used a stamp rather than a postage meter. And the stamp is from Spain. Also, the stamp cancelation is from Madrid, Spain. I'm pretty darn sure WalMart isn't sending mail to participants from a foreign country!
I would love to receive almost $2000 in the mail, but this is obviously too good to be true. Beware!
I received a letter stating i have been selected to participate in a quality control program. I received a check along with the letter of $1,993.22 in which i had to activate. Upon activating the check i would receive my first assignment. I thought it was weired at first because who whould send you a check to start working for them. I then notice the enveope was from el primer picasso, which was the second red flag. The check appears to be legit becasue of the water marks, however when i went to the sight the phone number listed was disconnected, third red flag. I hope this help someone who may be a little antious for money to do their due dilegence to find out it is a sca,=m before getting into lots of trouble. This just let me know we have to again be careful when filling out survey's instores online. They stated that is how they received my name and address.
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I received a legitamate-looking check and an 'acceptance' letter in the mail. It looks like it's from WalMart with their name and address on the letter. No phone number is given but you'll get a telphone/fax number after you 'activate' your account. The letter looks legitamate as well but the breakdown of the check doesn't make sense. 1. Participation pay for first wee is $350, 2. Stipulated Amount for Evaluation (see survey assignment #1) and 3. Required Funds for retail shopping assignment (see survey assignment #2). This means they are giving me $1,643.22 for 'shopping' for the 'survey'. I just don't believe anyone would hand over that kind of money for that type of work. The letter is signed James L. Kennedy, Director of Operations. Red flag.
The check looks good, watermarks, border says 'this check is void without a green & blue border and background plus a knight & fingerprint watermark on the back -- hold at angle to view.
It is signed but difficult to read: Jeffrey something but under the signature line there is no name, just 'Senior VP, Finance and Treasureer. Another red flag again.
Another red flag is the envelope had no return address, and used a stamp rather than a postage meter. And the stamp is from Spain. Also, the stamp cancelation is from Madrid, Spain. I'm pretty darn sure WalMart isn't sending mail to participants from a foreign country!
I would love to receive almost $2000 in the mail, but this is obviously too good to be true. Beware!
I received a letter stating i have been selected to participate in a quality control program. I received a check along with the letter of $1,993.22 in which i had to activate. Upon activating the check i would receive my first assignment. I thought it was weired at first because who whould send you a check to start working for them. I then notice the enveope was from el primer picasso, which was the second red flag. The check appears to be legit becasue of the water marks, however when i went to the sight the phone number listed was disconnected, third red flag. I hope this help someone who may be a little antious for money to do their due dilegence to find out it is a sca,=m before getting into lots of trouble. This just let me know we have to again be careful when filling out survey's instores online. They stated that is how they received my name and address.