Friday, February 10, 2012

Let me know if this is a legit job?

NBTY is a global leading vertically integrated manufacturer, marketer and distributor of a broad line of high-quality, value-priced nutritional supplements in the United States and throughout the world. Under a number of NBTY and third party brands, the Company offers over 22,000 products, including products marketed by the Company's Nature's Bounty庐 (www.NaturesBounty.com)

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Rexall庐, Sundown庐, MET-Rx庐, Worldwide Sport Nutrition庐

LeNaturiste鈩? SISU庐, Solgar庐, Good 'n' Natural庐,DeTuinen庐

Home Health鈩? Julian Graves, and Ester-C庐 American Health庐

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We serve the entire United States and a growing export market, your primary task for now, as a representative of the company is to coordinate payments from Customers and help us with the payment process.

You are not involved in any sales. Once orders are received and sorted we deliver the product to a customer. After this has been done the customer has to pay for the products but in most cases we make our clients prepay for orders or items they order for.

About 90 percent of our customers prefer to pay through Certified Checks or Money Orders drawn from the United State based on the amount involved.. We have decided to open this new contract -to-hire job position for solving this problem.

This is an Account Payable position. The account payable position, you will be processing the payments of salaries to our employees here in the state, we have people working for us all over the states and we usually pay them by check.

Salary is very attractive, it is based on interest and payment is paid weekly. The more serious and dedicating you are, the more money you get. You are to work with minimum supervision, the minimum payment is $400 per week also the job is a part-time job and working hours is flexible.

Get back to us with information below if you are interested in filling the job vacant position.

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Address:=============

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Zip Code : ============

Cell phone : ==========

D.O.B : ==============

Sex :================



Yours.

Juan Smith

Human Resources

NBTY, Inc.

http://www.nbty.comLet me know if this is a legit job?
Remember only 1 out of 57 internet job offerings are legitmate, the rest are scams.



First clue. They ask for the sex fo the applicant. A clear cut violation of EEOC laws. An employer can ask about your sex only if it is relevant to the necessitities fo the job. In other words, someone of the opposite sex couldn't do the job. No legitmate company would set itself up for an EEOC law suit with this question.



Second clue, they want you to process the payments to employees by check. Sounds like they want you to deposit an instrument and then write someone else a check on it. Old Scam. You send out the money, and then the bank sends back the checks you deposited as no good, and you have to pay the bank back.



An legitmate company will use a CPA or book keeping company to write and track employee salary, because of deductions and with holdings required to be sent to the government.



It has other things screaming "SCAM" if you analyze it.
noLet me know if this is a legit job?
400 bucks a week with hardly anything to do?



HA! Scam.Let me know if this is a legit job?
Dont trust it. They wouldnt ask for this over the internet. not legit
Definitely sounds like bullshit to me. If its too good to be true, it usually is. If you want to, check it out. Put it this way though, if you end up working for them and making a sale... make sure you get the merchandise before you send them any money.
Sounds like it's a borderline pyramid scheme type of thing. It never hurts to call, but when a job listing is devoted more to convincing you to apply then informing you of responsibilities, it's a red flag. They sound a bit like you are interviewing them, rather than the other way around. You can look up a lot of companies on the Better Business Bureau website as well.
I'm not sure how they plan to get your money but that is the plan.
For one, do not give your birth date.

Also, sounds like a scam to get your info so they steal your identity. There is such high unemployment right now, this sounds too good to be true.

Sorry, happy job hunting.
It's like your mother and grandmother told you long ago: "There is no free lunch!" And "If it sounds too good to be true, chances are that it isn't true!"



I've gotten involved with one or two of these kinds of firms since I was laid-off; and they haven't panned out!
cool!
I contacted the HR dept at NBTY, which is a large company. They said that it's a scam. I forwarded the e-mail I received from "aaron smith" and a copy of the original newspaper ad looking for a "bookkeeper" to the real NBTY HR Dept.

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