Job Scam: job-alert.net
Why settle for a single job scam when you can set up an entire website for recruiting willing suckers? The spammers who have just registered "job-alert.net" (on 22-Jun-2006) and spamvertised it -- directly to the contact address for this blog, no less -- were probably thinking along those lines. The same spammers also appear to be using the domain "jobalertsvc-vac.com" (registered 26-Apr-2006), since all the "job-alert.net" website does at the moment is frame-wrap the "jobalertsvc-vac.com" site. There is also mention of "jalert.net" (registered 07-Jun-2006) on the page, but that domain is not currently resolving to any address or other useful record.
I don't know what specific jobs these guys are offering, but I'll wager my pound to your penny they're the sort that gets the worker on the wrong side of the law. But hey -- they're offering free tee-shirts!
Sir\Madam,
www.Job-Alert.Net - is a mail based recruitment business. It offers employers a genuine recruitment function that combines the candidate capture function and the human resources function of a recruitment agency. You just need to fill in a form and our representatives in your country will send you an e-mail when a position that interests you becomes available.
All operations are made manually, in order not to bore you with automated robot-search results. So, take your time to enter correct and detailed information about yourself.
Process is divided into steps. You can proceed with the first step by providing us with necessary information:
Job Alert First-step registration form here.
You will get your personal instructions for the last two steps by e-mail, as soon as possible.
Futhermore, everyone will get a FREE T-shirt of any size with Job-Alert.net logo and your Initials printed on it! We assure you, that every person who will find a job with our help will receive FREE Job-Alert.net T-shirt.
Thank you for your time.
Job-Alert.Net Team.
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