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Mystery Shopper, could this be real?

I have gotten a mail from a company named BES Research, and exactly it says: With reference to your previous job search with Consumer Survey Specialists you indicated that you were interested on a part time basis. Congratulations! You have been selected to participate in a paid Consumer Research Program in your area of residence as a Mystery Shopper for BES Research. Mystery shopping has been confirmed by experts as one of the most exciting jobs in the world with fair remuneration. You do not need experience to qualify and formal education is not a requierement, all you need do is shop and report your experiance. This research program is fully paid program and would become permanent part time position fo a selected fewwho are able to distinguish themselves in the course of this training program. During this training assignment, your salary will be fixed at $400.00 per week for the first three months. Additional increment will follow ujpon your acceptance as a permanent staff. First evaluation will take place at any Western Union location close to you. Here while making money transfer, you will be investigating customer satisfaction and transfer charges; also observe the kind of questions they ask you. Never supply your social security number if asked, its not a requierement, you may requiere a photo identity. And there's some more stuff, and it came with a real check, supplying the money i need. Yes it's REAL. I check front and back, up and down. Not to mention, I'm only 15.... I'm kinda scared....

Public Comments

  1. We used to weed those jerks out when I worked at chain stores. Nobody likes a snitch.
  2. the company mailing to the emails are majority fake. try the data entry jobs if u r 15. it dont need any requirement to prepare urself. just start ur work and earn in dollars weekly. try it must Thank you`
  3. I wouldn't do it.
  4. SCAM! Do not do this. You could be arrested for passing a bad check. Also, you are under 18, and reputable companies do not hire people under 18 as mystery shoppers.
  5. nope it's a scam you give them money they give you a bad check and you wind up owing the bank money after the check bounces. real jobs like that don't need you to wire them money!!! beware and warn your friends
  6. I have been a actual mystery shopper, I have never heard of any company trying to recruit people. Getting into it is kinda tricky especially since in some states you have to get licensed by the sheriffs dept as a private eye. its a silly thing. pays decent though, but you have to be in a target market, ie city. stay away from this company.
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