Posted By: RichardRudek | Jan 23rd, 2008 @ 2:29 PM
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RichardRudek
RichardRudek
So what do you expect for nothin'... :P
I got this curious email from someone claiming they are from, or related to QuickDrop (I won't link to them).

From what they say on their web site (and the email), they act as agents for people wanting to sell their goods on ebay, taking their cut after the sale. Personally, I can't stand auctions, so I can understand how there might be a business case for this. But is this morally right ?  It feels a bit icky.

What's even more suspicious (apart from it being flagged as spam) is that they say they are responding to my Resume from an employment site, but I took that down (from that site) well over a year ago.

Anyway, they are "offering" full-time and part-time positions as "Virtual Office Assistants". WTF. What were those wipes Rory used to use...

Thoughts ?



Lloyd_Humph
Lloyd_Humph
If Blackberrys are addictive cellphones, Channel9 is the ultimate addictive website.
On spam:

It's getting dumber! I just got an email with the subject "Enter Details Online". Yeah - I think I'll click that link. And give up my job to make *gasp* $35 per submission!
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