The letter I received lists two addresses, one in Houston, TX (the building number does not exist according to the USPS web site), and the other in Ontario, CA (the street does not exist according to a Canadian postal code look up site). The telephone number listed is a wire line in Houston, while the fax number listed in the body of the letter is based in Toronto, ON, Canada.
The date of the letter is "Fab23rd". The job title applied for was "Customer Service Evaluator", but in the body of the letter the job is listed as "secret surveyor".
I had to call my "coordinator" at a toll free number "for acceptance or rejection of this offer." Another phrase in the letter is "hanky-panky will be prosecuted." When I called I spoke with a man whose Canadian accent was so heavy I could not understand him (and I spent years on the phone with foreign customers and had no problems). He would not answer my questions about the check (see below), but only wanted to know, "Why did it take you so long to call?" I had waited three weeks.
"Your (my) Pay: " was $200; "Funds to be sent for the survey purpose" was $1,700; and Service charge through western Union: " was $78.00. I received a check for $1,450.
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