It's quite deceptive... my email went as...
Dear **my name inserted**,
We would like to offer position of Administrative Assistant at our company. Please, find more information about us and this position below.
LFG is a leading distributor of finest designer goods. Currently it is one of the most important specializing in online sales.
With more than 5 years of experience in the designer goods industry.
We offer a continuous renovation in our collections, following the latest trends in each country and season, thus satisfying the demand of clients.
We always keep in mind that prices are an important factor when it comes to sales.
We are looking for a responsible person in Australia who will be ready to incur all necessary activities.
Our candidate should be highly motivated. We believe that the experience is not the most important thing.
The key to success is a fresh look and bold ideas!
The main duties of Administrative Assistant:
- Helping Entity's Sales Department as a special projects support
- Data entry and other functions as specified in the instruction
- Running reports for all completed deals and wire transfers
- Providing overall administrative maintenance such as making of letters, processing purchase orders and transaction reports etc.
- Emailing correspondence every day
Hours: Full-time or part-time schedule possible. Your schedule can be irregular.
For a part time variant - you will spend 3 hours per day average, from Monday to Friday.
Salary: Essential pay for a part time job is 450AUD on a weekly basis
plus 5 commission. Full-time job pay is 880AUD on a weekly basis plus
5 commission.
You will be on Probation period for your first month.
I'm sending you Application Form(you can find it attached to this email).
Please read it carefully, complete and send it back to me via email or by fax +1-832-383-7408.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Thank you,
Eva Fleming
Judging from some of the posts on Whirlpool... it is a real job in one sense. Those who fell for it where actually paid as promised. They just weren't told about the visit from The Australian Federal Police over money laundering.