Job Scam: Fake Xenex Job Offer
2 Responses to "Job Scam: Fake Xenex Job Offer"
Hot Scam Specifications:
Scam Type: Fake Check or Money Mule Scam
Fake Names: Simon Schupp
Offer Type: Job Offer
Scammer Location: Claims to be from UK.
Scammer Email: simon.schupp@gmail.com, XenexTech@mail2recruiter.com
Someone might ask if we called Xenex to confirm if the undermentioned mail is real or scam. We don't have to call them. Even our friend who forwarded us this mail can tell that it is a scam. Why?
1) Look at the email address. Typical scam mail uses one email address to send (XenexTech@mail2recruiter.com), and anothersimon.schupp@gmail.com to correspond. Xenex.com has a website, and the scammers even included that in their email. If its an original mail from Xenex, the email address should be from xenex.com.
2) Any home-based, "Payment Transfer", "Receive and Remit payment" schemes, are scams because such job do not exist. Companies do not contact strangers to help them collect money by sitting at home using a computer.
In any case, Xenex.com is down at this time and we are not sure about the status of the company.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Xenex Technology" <XenexTech@mail2recruiter.com>
To:
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 09:36:56 +0100 (CET)
Subject: Job Offer..Reply Needed
Dear Friend,
I'm Mr Simon Schupp,I represent Xenex Technology Ltd.We are one of the
fastest growing software company based in Birmingham
U.K
(UNITED
KINGDOM).We design computer components, and other related software
products. At Xenex we specialize in exporting quality products at
relatively low prices.Due to our ever-increasing customer base in North
America,we at Xenex are searching for representatives to assist us in
establishing a medium to connect to our customers more efficiently.If you
choose to join Xenex as a representative, your basic task will consist of
checking emails, processing orders and receiving payments on behalf of
Xenex.
Note that for every transaction processed, you will receive 10% of the
total amount.Xenex product price range starts at $3000.45 At 10% you’re
guaranteed a minimum of $300+ per order.We guarantee that you can start
making money as early as in 2 weeks, and you don't need to invest your
money , just your spare time to process orders via email.Please email the
following information in order for us to facilitate the conclusion of this
proposal if accepted .
FIRST NAME...............................
LAST NAME................................
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS .....................
CITY.....................................
STATE....................................
ZIPCODE..................................
PHONE NUMBER.............................
MARITAL STATUS...........................
AGE......................................
SEX......................................
NATIONALITY.............................
For more information please contact me via email: simon.schupp@gmail.com
Yours Truly.
Simon Schupp
Marketing Executive
Xenex Technology Ltd
Xenex House 90 New Town Row,
Birmingham, B6 4HZU.K
Mobile: +44-70457-28670
www.xenex.com
Scam Type: Fake Check or Money Mule Scam
Fake Names: Simon Schupp
Offer Type: Job Offer
Scammer Location: Claims to be from UK.
Scammer Email: simon.schupp@gmail.com, XenexTech@mail2recruiter.com
Someone might ask if we called Xenex to confirm if the undermentioned mail is real or scam. We don't have to call them. Even our friend who forwarded us this mail can tell that it is a scam. Why?
1) Look at the email address. Typical scam mail uses one email address to send (XenexTech@mail2recruiter.com), and anothersimon.schupp@gmail.com to correspond. Xenex.com has a website, and the scammers even included that in their email. If its an original mail from Xenex, the email address should be from xenex.com.
2) Any home-based, "Payment Transfer", "Receive and Remit payment" schemes, are scams because such job do not exist. Companies do not contact strangers to help them collect money by sitting at home using a computer.
In any case, Xenex.com is down at this time and we are not sure about the status of the company.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Xenex Technology" <XenexTech@mail2recruiter.com>
To:
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 09:36:56 +0100 (CET)
Subject: Job Offer..Reply Needed
Dear Friend,
I'm Mr Simon Schupp,I represent Xenex Technology Ltd.We are one of the
fastest growing software company based in Birmingham
KINGDOM).We design computer components, and other related software
products. At Xenex we specialize in exporting quality products at
relatively low prices.Due to our ever-increasing customer base in North
America,we at Xenex are searching for representatives to assist us in
establishing a medium to connect to our customers more efficiently.If you
choose to join Xenex as a representative, your basic task will consist of
checking emails, processing orders and receiving payments on behalf of
Xenex.
Note that for every transaction processed, you will receive 10% of the
total amount.Xenex product price range starts at $3000.45 At 10% you’re
guaranteed a minimum of $300+ per order.We guarantee that you can start
making money as early as in 2 weeks, and you don't need to invest your
money , just your spare time to process orders via email.Please email the
following information in order for us to facilitate the conclusion of this
proposal if accepted .
FIRST NAME..........................
LAST NAME..........................
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS .....................
CITY..........................
STATE.........................
ZIPCODE.......................
PHONE NUMBER........................
MARITAL STATUS........................
AGE...........................
SEX...........................
NATIONALITY...................
For more information please contact me via email: simon.schupp@gmail.com
Yours Truly.
Simon Schupp
Marketing Executive
Xenex Technology Ltd
Xenex House 90 New Town Row,
Birmingham, B6 4HZU.K
Mobile: +44-70457-28670
www.xenex.com
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2 Responses to "Job Scam: Fake Xenex Job Offer" 
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said this on 09 Mar 2008 3:57:06 AM CST
I am sick of these scam job offers. I've already been stung once by fake Amex and I want to see all these scammers prosecuted
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said this on 20 Apr 2008 12:48:01 AM CST
You are writing stupidity. It is not only a scam but something more. I wonder why the police do not want to investigate. I once involved in that shceme and I even received a cheque to support my setting up a bank account. Then I withdrew but it is a proof that we have to do probably with recruiters to some criminal networks maybe terrorists or something.
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