Confero was recently made aware of a new scam in the mystery shopping industry. Over the last few days, scammers posing as employees of the Mystery Shopping Providers Association have been contacting unsuspecting consumers with fake offers to become mystery shoppers.
Here is an email sent out by James Bradson who lists his job title as Head of Recruitment for the MSPA. This job does not exist.
Hello There!,
You have been selected for an assignment as a Mystery Shopper. You will earn $300 being a mystery shopper. Your employment packet will include funds for the shopping, a training assignment which will be sent to you after you receive payment for the assignment. A Pay check would be sent to you for the assignment in the form of a Check or Money Order. The pay check would be in a certain amount which you would be required to cash a your bank, deduct your salary, and have the rest used for the evaluation at the store that would be given to you to evaluate. Get back with the following details if interested.
Full Name:
Phone Number:
Nationality:
Alternative Email Address:
Email the above details to: mspassociation@aol.com
As a mystery shopper you work and shop together for pleasure and the pay is $300 weekly on Part time basis, You only work 2-3hours twice in a week. Do get back to the recruiting department of Mystery Shopper Provider Association (MSPA).
THANK YOU
James Bradson
HEAD OF RECRUITMENT
Here are a few things about this email that should make consumers suspicious.
Don’t forget! Always investigate these types of emails. If it sounds too good to be true it is. Don’t be fooled into giving these scammers any of your personal information.
If you are interested in legitimate mystery shopping opportunities, we urge you to explore our website and that of the MSPA.
For more information about this particular scam, see this press release the MSPA website. For more information about ongoing scams in the mystery shopping industry, visit our Consumer Alerts section on our website.
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