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Mystery Shopper Employment scam email from Eddie Neal Mystery Shopper World Hiring Manager admin@softpayinc.com eddie.neal00@gmail.com

Originating IP: 195.181.169.113
Originating ISP: Datacamp Limited
City: New York
Country of Origin: United States

from: Eddie Neal <admin@softpayinc.com> 
reply-to: eddie.neal00@gmail.com
to: 
date: Sep 6, 2018, 8:36 PM
subject: Survey Analyst Needed
mailed-by: softpayinc.com
signed-by: softpayinc.com

Dear Applicant,

We have a Secret/Mystery shopper assignment Walmart/Target stores in your
area plus your wage is $400 per assignment and you get at least 2
Assignments weekly… This will not Affect your present job, Send your
First Name: Last Name to sign up.

Kind Regards

Eddie Neal
Hiring Manager
Mystery Shopper World®

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    Mystery Shopper Employment scam email from Walmart marketing@insideart.eu testingairteam@gmail.com

    Originating IP: 164.39.10.153
    Originating ISP: Metronet (uk) Limited
    City: Bolton
    Country of Origin: United Kingdom

    from: Walmart <marketing@insideart.eu> 
    reply-to: testingairteam@gmail.com
    to: Recipients <marketing@insideart.eu>
    date: Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 10:31 AM
    subject: Rewarding Income/2018/7U

    Walmart is seeking a broad variety of individuals who are dedicated to providing constructive, candid feedback about Product and Services. Would you like to participate? If yes, reply and we would send you details

    🔍 Exposing Online Scams – One Email at a Time

    This blog is dedicated to unmasking Advance Fee Fraud scams. Every suspicious or scammy email I receive gets posted here—not because you’re special, but to show you the truth:

    There is no prize. No inheritance. No secret fortune.
    It’s just a scam, and if you reply, you’ll soon be asked to pay a “processing fee”… then they vanish.

    💬 Have you received a suspicious email?
    Forward it to emailscamalerts@gmail.com and we’ll help investigate.
    Together, we can make the internet a safer place — SCAM- and SPAM-free.

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