I responded to NJ Craigslist Personal Asst Ad, requesting where the home office was located and my response wasn't clearly answered. I find this highly suspicious and thank everyone else for posting. I had no telephone calls. just email correspondence.
Well, everybody, I'm glad to see that I'm not alone. I am Mark V Hurd's newest "personal assistant" lol. He said he owns his own furniture company and is retired from the US Army and he wanted me to go to amazon.com and buy versacheck, (which I didn't do) so that I could keep up with his payroll. When I told him that I didnt have the money to buy it, (I shouldn't have had to buy it, and I wouldn't) he offered to send me the money. I'm going to take a wild guess that the check would bounce, but truthfully, what does he have to gain from that, unless he's selling stuff on amazon, and other sites and that's how he gets you to purchase it. He also wanted me to go to UPS and FedEx and get envelopes and waybills, 300 of each, as well as priority mail postage to mail out his "important documents" and he also wanted me to post a bunch of ads on Craigslist. None of it makes any sense to me.
Well [***]. aren't we all lucky lmaof...since I am his newest personal driver. I have recieved a check from him. Fortunately before i knew this was a scam I decided to give Mr. Hurd a fake identity. So now that I have recieved his check I am sure he will be pleased to know that I'll b cashing that [***] in and using his fake [***] money to feed my hometown strippers. I think Mr. Hurds email from me might just be a picture of my juicy asian [***] with a capital H on the left cheek and a P on the right. hahaha, good job to everyone to have enough common sense to do some research before doing some stupid for the scammer and screwing yourself