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MPRanger
January 26, 2011
Jobs offered, possible idetity theft
The company has several web sites and consumer threat and theft sites dedicated to its operations in Alabama and Florida over the Internet already, apparently Google is quite the tool these days and they have made many people mad in 10 ears including consumer advocates. They are now operating in Statesboro Georgia. The person is fictitious, a cover name for spam mails sent out by a server program that gleans job sites like CareerBuilder, Hotjobs, Yahoo, Monster and others, so a single person might get several identical e-mails offering them the same identical thing in error from the same person, the program isn't smart enough yet to check if it previously sent an e-mail to the person. The company needs Tow forms of ID in addition to you SS card and you fill out an application which will have information about you not on your resume which they request you bring a hard copy of as well. They will give you a 'sales pitch' and attempt to get you to sell the product, but they got you in on the idea of being a 'manager' when you really are going to be a multi-level marketing scheme reseller of a life insurance product, so you will need to sell product and then recruit others to sell product so you can get a portion of the commission due them as well, but commissions are only paid when premiums are paid and if customers quit paying, or die and beneficiaries collect, you stop getting paid. Oh, and you target audience is elderly, and it is life insurance, so the customer is 'scheduled' to pass on soon. You commission is scheduled therefore to stop soon, driving you to sell more, making you more productive. Neat sale pitch aye?
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