I know it is popular to blame big oil companies like Exxon and Shell. And they do have some responsibility. BY I haven't heard enough blame given to the big car manufacturing companies. It is GM,...
I have been employed at a company for 10 years this October. I have been sending out my resume's but have had no response. I'm not happy here and therefore thought instead of quitting I ...
I sold an item on eBay and sent it to the buyer.
The the shipped item came back to my address,
telling me that the address was unknown.
So i contacted the buyer and said she'd had ...
My boss, a bigg dirt ball, fat white man, just finger *** me while we were alone in the elevator...He forced his hand down my skirt...yuk...I subsequently kick him with my Gucci heels...he started to ...
When I was hired at Walmart, they asked me if I wanted to enroll in their company paid life insurance program. My mother said it was a great deal; however, I declined because of the "fine ...
A friend ernesto died at work from a heart attack on Sunday night.
It was a mangers fault that he overworked himself.
I told my manager that he is not suppose to be working on back-stalking ...
i ve been there for 3years worked my way up from sup to manager.when i took the manager job i was told by my gm that we would have inventory commin up soon do ur best if we fail it would not reflect ...
A company thinks that by giving away $5 Starbuck cards to tell/"rat out" fellow employees on spelling errors, it's somehow going to help build morale and improve business/employee ...
Probably not. Let me guess you got a letter, fax or email offering you big bucks if you send him lots of money to free up even more money. It's a scam.
more_brains_than_brawn
Never give money to anyone you can't verify the identity of or who you don't know.
IYKE O
NO THAT IS NOT THE REAL OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENDT OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
Karl the Webmaster
Everyone gets these spam e-mails every day. There is no way anyone is going to give you a huge amount of money for nothing. That's not the way the world works.
These e-mails come from morons who don't know how stupid they are (of course not, since they are morons). And they are counting on us being more stupid than they are.
THERE IS NO FREE MONEY! If someone is offering something for nothing, they are FRAUDS. Turn them over to the FTC or any other governmental agency. Let 'em fry!!!
Allen
Let me guess. You got a letter from this person indicating that they'd like to work with you confidentially to free up some money, and of course you'd get a big cut.
This is the infamous Nigerian Scam. Stay away. And forward any contact info from your letter to the appropriate authorities.