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Dear Applicant,

We got your application for your interest in our ad for the Front Desk Oficer/Data Entry Clerk position posted, but we're sorry to inform you that the positions has been filled/occupied. We have an alternation vacant position available, which is the Secret Shopper position.

About Kings Security Inc. :
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Our Mission: We provide cost effective security solutions through highly trained personnel and proven systems enhanced by our steadfast commitment to strive for excellence.

Our Vision: To give our customers peace of mind by making the world around them a more safe and secure place to live and work.

Our Purpose: To have happy, motivated employees who are provided with an on-going opportunity for personal growth, satisfy our customers and ultimately enrich our communities.
We also get hired to go to other peoples companies and act like customers in order to know how the staffs are handling their services in relation to their customers. Once we have a contract to do, you would be directed to a company or outlet or restaurant, and you would be given the funds for the job (either to purchase things or require services), after which you would write a comment on the staff's activities and give a detailed record of your experience.


BELOW IS SECRET SHOPPER JOB DESCRIPTION:
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Please read and make sure you understand all that is stated below to avoid any mistakes. You are to receive a Certified Check/Money Orders to execute whatever assignment given to you and you'll be provided a tracking number to the Certified Check/Money Orders that would be sent to you via UPS/FedEx.  The funds would be used to execute your assignment or to cover the project bills and also part of your weekly wages.

Once you receive the Certified Check/Money Orders, have it deposited at your bank, wait 24hrs for the funds to be available in your account, once the funds is available, you are to deduct $200 as your pay for every survey carried out by you.

You are to give report on any assignment given to you with following information:

-Name of the Store/Outlet:
-Procedure of attendance:
-How many attendants were at the outlet:
-How many minutes it took for them to attend to you and process transfer:
-Information that you think would be helpful:
-Your comments and impressions:

As a secret shopper your job is to observe every activities going on in the outlet and make sure you keep an eye on everything you see in there because you may be asked some other questions when you return.


Kindly provide the below information for assessment:

*Full Name Name:
*Address: (NO P.O BOX PLEASE)
*City:
*State:
*Zip code:
*Country
*Phone:
*Email:
*Present Occupation:
*Marital Status:
*Sex:
As a Secret Shopper, you work and shop together for pleasure, and the pay is $200 on each survey/assignment carried by you.

Thank You for your co-operation.

Best Regards,
Recruiting Agent/ Payment Manger
Pat Smith
Secret Shopper®
281-509-9743
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Arissa Sweet
Dear Applicant,

We got your application for your interest in our ad for the Front Desk Oficer/Data Entry Clerk position posted, but we're sorry to inform you that the positions has been filled/occupied. We have an alternation vacant position available, which is the Secret Shopper position.

About Kings Security Inc. :
===================

Our Mission: We provide cost effective security solutions through highly trained personnel and proven systems enhanced by our steadfast commitment to strive for excellence.

Our Vision: To give our customers peace of mind by making the world around them a more safe and secure place to live and work.

Our Purpose: To have happy, motivated employees who are provided with an on-going opportunity for personal growth, satisfy our customers and ultimately enrich our communities.
We also get hired to go to other peoples companies and act like customers in order to know how the staffs are handling their services in relation to their customers. Once we have a contract to do, you would be directed to a company or outlet or restaurant, and you would be given the funds for the job (either to purchase things or require services), after which you would write a comment on the staff's activities and give a detailed record of your experience.


BELOW IS SECRET SHOPPER JOB DESCRIPTION:
======================================
Please read and make sure you understand all that is stated below to avoid any mistakes. You are to receive a Certified Check/Money Orders to execute whatever assignment given to you and you'll be provided a tracking number to the Certified Check/Money Orders that would be sent to you via UPS/FedEx.  The funds would be used to execute your assignment or to cover the project bills and also part of your weekly wages.

Once you receive the Certified Check/Money Orders, have it deposited at your bank, wait 24hrs for the funds to be available in your account, once the funds is available, you are to deduct $200 as your pay for every survey carried out by you.

You are to give report on any assignment given to you with following information:

-Name of the Store/Outlet:
-Procedure of attendance:
-How many attendants were at the outlet:
-How many minutes it took for them to attend to you and process transfer:
-Information that you think would be helpful:
-Your comments and impressions:

As a secret shopper your job is to observe every activities going on in the outlet and make sure you keep an eye on everything you see in there because you may be asked some other questions when you return.


Kindly provide the below information for assessment:

*Full Name Name:
*Address: (NO P.O BOX PLEASE)
*City:
*State:
*Zip code:
*Country
*Phone:
*Email:
*Present Occupation:
*Marital Status:
*Sex:
As a Secret Shopper, you work and shop together for pleasure, and the pay is $200 on each survey/assignment carried by you.

Thank You for your co-operation.

Best Regards,
Recruiting Agent/ Payment Manger
Pat Smith
Secret Shopper®
281-509-9743
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LAMET
ALOT OF THESE MYSTERY SHOPPING OFFERS ARE NOTHING BUT SCAMS!  


BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEIT CHECKS - WITH THE REQUIREMENT TO WIRE TRANSFER MOST IT BACK. - claiming to be a Mystery Shopping job.   THIS IS A SCAM TO STEAL YOUR MONEY ONLY.
The check will bounce and you will be RESPONSIBLE!

The Federal Trade Commission Website - has information on the job scams

The Secrets of Mystery Shopping Revealed
Do you love to shop? If so, you may be tempted by unsolicited emails or newspaper ads that claim you can earn a living as a secret or mystery shopper by dining at elegant restaurants, shopping at pricey stores, or checking into luxurious hotels. But, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection agency, marketers who promise lucrative jobs as mystery shoppers often do not deliver bona fide opportunities.

What is Mystery Shopping?
Some retailers hire marketing research companies to evaluate the quality of service in their stores; these companies use mystery shoppers to get the information anonymously. They assign a mystery shopper to make a particular purchase in a store or restaurant, for example, and then report on the experience. Typically, the shopper is reimbursed, and can keep the product or service.

Many professionals in the field consider mystery shopping a part-time activity, at best. And, they add, opportunities generally are posted online by marketing research or merchandising companies. Nevertheless, fraudulent mystery shopping promoters are using newspaper ads and emails to create the impression that they’re a gateway to lucrative mystery shopper jobs with reputable companies. These solicitations usually promote a website where consumers can “register” to become mystery shoppers — after they pay a fee for information about a certification program, a directory of mystery shopping companies, or a guarantee of a mystery shopping job


The truth is that it is unnecessary to pay money to anyone to get into the mystery shopper business. The shopping certification offered in advertising or unsolicited email is almost always worthless. A list of companies that hire mystery shoppers is available for free; and legitimate mystery shopper jobs are on the Internet for free. Consumers who try to get a refund from promoters of mystery shopping jobs usually are out of luck. Either the business doesn’t return the phone calls, or if it does, it’s to try another pitch.

The Facts of Mystery Shopping
Becoming a legitimate mystery shopper for a legitimate company doesn’t cost anything. Here’s how to do it:

Search the Internet for mystery shopping companies that are accepting applications. Legitimate companies don’t charge an application fee. Many accept applications online.
Do some homework about mystery shopping. Check libraries or bookstores for tips on how to find companies hiring mystery shoppers, as well as how to do the job effectively.
You can visit the Mystery Shopping Providers Association (MSPA) website at www.mysteryshop.org for information on how to register to be a mystery shopper with a MSPA-member company, a database of available jobs, and additional information on the industry in general. The MSPA also offers certification programs for a fee.

In the meantime, the FTC says consumers should be skeptical of mystery shopping promoters who:

Advertise for mystery shoppers in a newspaper’s ‘help wanted’ section or by email. While it may appear as if these companies are hiring mystery shoppers, it’s much more likely that they’re pitching unnecessary — and possibly bogus — mystery shopping “services.”
Sell “certification.” Companies that use mystery shoppers generally do not require certification.
Guarantee a job as a mystery shopper.
Charge a fee for access to mystery shopping opportunities.
Sell directories of companies that provide mystery shoppers.
If you think you have encountered a mystery shopping scam, file a complaint with your local consumer protection agency, the Better Business Bureau, your State Attorney General, or the FTC.

The FTC works to prevent fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop and avoid them. To file a complaint or get free information on consumer issues, visit ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261. Watch a new video, How to File a Complaint, at ftc.gov/video to learn more. The FTC enters consumer complaints into the Consumer Sentinel Network, a secure online database and investigative tool used by hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.

January 2009
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LAMET
ALOT OF THESE MYSTERY SHOPPING OFFERS ARE NOTHING BUT SCAMS!  


BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEIT CHECKS - WITH THE REQUIREMENT TO WIRE TRANSFER MOST IT BACK. - claiming to be a Mystery Shopping job.   THIS IS A SCAM TO STEAL YOUR MONEY ONLY.
The check will bounce and you will be RESPONSIBLE!

The Federal Trade Commission Website - has information on the job scams

The Secrets of Mystery Shopping Revealed
Do you love to shop? If so, you may be tempted by unsolicited emails or newspaper ads that claim you can earn a living as a secret or mystery shopper by dining at elegant restaurants, shopping at pricey stores, or checking into luxurious hotels. But, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection agency, marketers who promise lucrative jobs as mystery shoppers often do not deliver bona fide opportunities.

What is Mystery Shopping?
Some retailers hire marketing research companies to evaluate the quality of service in their stores; these companies use mystery shoppers to get the information anonymously. They assign a mystery shopper to make a particular purchase in a store or restaurant, for example, and then report on the experience. Typically, the shopper is reimbursed, and can keep the product or service.

Many professionals in the field consider mystery shopping a part-time activity, at best. And, they add, opportunities generally are posted online by marketing research or merchandising companies. Nevertheless, fraudulent mystery shopping promoters are using newspaper ads and emails to create the impression that they’re a gateway to lucrative mystery shopper jobs with reputable companies. These solicitations usually promote a website where consumers can “register” to become mystery shoppers — after they pay a fee for information about a certification program, a directory of mystery shopping companies, or a guarantee of a mystery shopping job


The truth is that it is unnecessary to pay money to anyone to get into the mystery shopper business. The shopping certification offered in advertising or unsolicited email is almost always worthless. A list of companies that hire mystery shoppers is available for free; and legitimate mystery shopper jobs are on the Internet for free. Consumers who try to get a refund from promoters of mystery shopping jobs usually are out of luck. Either the business doesn’t return the phone calls, or if it does, it’s to try another pitch.

The Facts of Mystery Shopping
Becoming a legitimate mystery shopper for a legitimate company doesn’t cost anything. Here’s how to do it:

Search the Internet for mystery shopping companies that are accepting applications. Legitimate companies don’t charge an application fee. Many accept applications online.
Do some homework about mystery shopping. Check libraries or bookstores for tips on how to find companies hiring mystery shoppers, as well as how to do the job effectively.
You can visit the Mystery Shopping Providers Association (MSPA) website at www.mysteryshop.org for information on how to register to be a mystery shopper with a MSPA-member company, a database of available jobs, and additional information on the industry in general. The MSPA also offers certification programs for a fee.

In the meantime, the FTC says consumers should be skeptical of mystery shopping promoters who:

Advertise for mystery shoppers in a newspaper’s ‘help wanted’ section or by email. While it may appear as if these companies are hiring mystery shoppers, it’s much more likely that they’re pitching unnecessary — and possibly bogus — mystery shopping “services.”
Sell “certification.” Companies that use mystery shoppers generally do not require certification.
Guarantee a job as a mystery shopper.
Charge a fee for access to mystery shopping opportunities.
Sell directories of companies that provide mystery shoppers.
If you think you have encountered a mystery shopping scam, file a complaint with your local consumer protection agency, the Better Business Bureau, your State Attorney General, or the FTC.

The FTC works to prevent fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop and avoid them. To file a complaint or get free information on consumer issues, visit ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261. Watch a new video, How to File a Complaint, at ftc.gov/video to learn more. The FTC enters consumer complaints into the Consumer Sentinel Network, a secure online database and investigative tool used by hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.

January 2009
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LAMET
HERE IS THE PART OF THE LETTER THAT SCREAMS SCAM

"you are to deduct $200 as your pay for every survey carried out by you"


Legitimate Mystery Shopping jobs pay is average $20 per survey - NOT $200!  

Tips
Mystery Shopping jobs have to be applied for with the individual retailer! NOT THE SERVICE!
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