This company contacted me via mail with no return address. When I opened the envelope a check for $3,992.00 fell out of a letter saying "based on previous survey by our affiliate Consumer Survey Specialist, you indicated to be interested in an additional income on part-time basis".
Well, the only thing that was suspicious was the check. The "breakdown" of the funds was $450.00 for training, $100.00 for shopping, $290.00 for Western Union transfer (the company that I was supposed to be mystery shopping), $3,152.00 (amount to be wired to another employee of Greener Pastures).
According to the customer service coordinator "Angela", Western Union was over pricing customers and I was to wire this amount to see if they would over charging me as well as I was to complete a survey rating their service.
I called customer service for "Angela" to thoroughly explain the procedure again (which made no sense), then I called Southwest Bank in Dallas (this is the bank that the $3,992.
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