I recieved this email:
Hello ____,
You have choices....where you work, where you leverage
your talents, whose company you grow and what you get in return...
Choose
Wisely
We found your resume on Monster and believe that your experience and profile
suggests that you would be a great fit with our team and really enjoy our
organization.
To receive information about future opportunities and find out more about
your choices: Click
HERE
Best Regards, ?
Human Resources Team
First Financial Merchant Services?
805 Meander Ct?
Medina, MN
55340
A bit more about us: ?
Accredited Member - Better Business
Bureau?
Winner Best Places to Work 2008 (#1), 2009 (#3), 2010 (#2), and 2011
(#2) in the Minneapolis/St Paul Business Journal?
Minneapolis Regional
Chamber of Commerce, Member?
Retail Solutions Providers Association (RSPA),
Member?
Merchant Services Provider (MSP) registered through Wells Fargo Bank
N.A., Walnut Grove, CA?
First Financial donates to over five hundred fifteen
(515) non-profit or charitable organizations annually through our GiveBack
Program.
Why was a company from Minneapolis contacting me? I never applied to anything like this, nor do I have experience in anything like this. Made me suspicious. I looked them up and found that someone else actually contacted them and got a contract from them on ripoff report and that contract is not good. (Thanks for the warning.)
Anytime a company wants your Social Security number without actually giving you a job should be the first red flag. If you can't finish processing an online application because it wont allow a blank space where the s.s number goes, then use 000-00-000.
They have not committed fraud against me, because I looked them up first. It really is a 'too good to be true' offer.