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    Job ad – see details! Sent through Search engine – Scam Email Sent to the Fordham Community on 7/5/2012

    By Shannon OrtizJuly 5, 2012Updated:February 5, 20192 Mins Read
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    This is another malicious email that has been reported. This message was
    received on or about July 5th, 2012. Please DO NOT click the links within,
    respond to this message or anything that looks like it. You may disregard and
    delete this message. If you have any questions about the validity of this email
    please contact the University IT Customer Care Center directly at 718 817-3999
    or via email:
    helpit@fordham.edu.

    To: user@fordham.edu
    From: user@fordham.edu
    Date: 07/05/2012 12:30PM
    Subject: Job ad – see details! Sent through Search engine

    We have an excellent opportunity for an apprentice applicant to join a rapidly expanding company.
    An at home Key Account Manager Position (Ref: 29444-735/7HR) is a great opportunity for stay at home parents or anyone who wants to work in the comfort of their own home.
    This is a genuine offer and not to be confused with scams!
    The successful candidate must have the ability to handle calls efficiently whilst maintaining the highest levels of customer service and being courteous.
    Applicants must have an excellent telephone manner, have a friendly approach, excellent communication skills and be computer literate.
    You must have the ability to type and talk at the same time to customers,
    as you will be taking customer details over the phone and inputting data onto company database.
    Requirements: computer with Internet access, valid email address, good typing skills.
    If you fit the above description and meet the requirements, please apply to this ad stating your location.
    You will be processing orders from your computer. How much you earn is up to you.
    The average is in the region of US$600- US$750.00 per week, depending on whether you work full or part time.
    If you would like more information, please contact us stating where you are located and our job reference number – 29444-735/7HR.
    Please only SERIOUS applicants.
    Our contacts: Max@guideusajob.com,Thank You!

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