Replied To Want Ad...got a reply...spam??

Accipiter22

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Dear Matthew:

Thank you very much for your recent inquiry about job openings
in the Holyoke Area!

We have new job openings in your area and would like to know
if you are still available.

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Accipiter22

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yah what's with the gibberish at the bottom...the rest looks legit...then tehre's the spam thing at hte bottom
 

doze

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I had one of those filtered into my spam box today - didn't even bother to glance it at. I get a lot of crap from spammers after posting my resume on several job boards. Like Mark From California who can offer 1K a day returning phone calls

anyway here's mine

Hello XXXX:

Our clients have new job openings in your area and would like to know
if you are still available.

If so, please let us know by clicking on the following link, or
copy/paste
the link into your web browser:


http://www.eorss.com/rc.html?ST=TX--Austin&e=XXX@XXX.XXX&CI=11283426&SC=C2

If you have already found a job and you are aware of qualified
individuals
who may have an interest in learning more about these opportunities,
please
join us and our clients will pay you for your referral.

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