I received the same message and found this website. However I am reporting them and I truly hope that anyone who reads my post will do the same, I am posting the email I received as well as who to report it to and how to send it. Hope this helps everyone and please report it. We need to stop this B******T.
David Holland <
[email protected]>
6:42 AM (5 hours ago)to me
I would like to offer you the Gift Wrapper position (full-time or part-time). If you're interested let me know.
* Offer valid 11/12/2013 thru 11/29/2013. Reference ID: 2M732.
David Holland
HR Manager
JCPenney Department Store # 2819
Monday-Saturday: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Phone: (972) 446-9551
I pulled this information from ehow.com
http://www.ehow.com/how_2265685_report-scam-emails.html
Instructions
1. Report any scam or unwanted email by forwarding it to the Federal Trade Commission at
[email protected] who will track down and prosecute the scammers.
2. Contact the organization that the email scam purports to be from. Many scam emails appear to be from trusted organizations but often can implant software that will send passwords and other personal information to scammers. By reporting these emails to the organization, you can help them put a stop to these scams.
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3. Contact your Internet Service Provider, who can help stop scam emails from reaching you. Many have a way to forward these emails directly to them from your inbox.
4. Protect your friends from scams by checking sthem out before forwarding anything to your email distribution list. Many sad or tragic sounding emails asking for money can easily be checked at Snopes. If it proves to be false, you can help stop the chain of scams by not sending them on to your friends.
5. Educate others about scam email by describing your experiences on forums such as those provided on Craigslist, Yahoo, Snopes or Urbanlegends. If you've been taken in by an email scam, your experience will be especially helpful to help others.
Good Luck.