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Is this offer real or just another fake?

I have been getting some of these offers from CareerBuilder, and I can't tell if it's real: ---Offer Below--- A Job for You! We thought you would be interested in this job: Job Title: Price Monitoring Manager Req'd Education: Not Specified Company: Insurance Company Req'd Experience: Not Specified Job Location: United States Base Pay: $ 2,000/month Employee Type: Part-Time/Home-Based Bonus: Yes Work at home Price Monitoring Manager part-time vacancy; 2000 usd / month: We are leading Insurance compnay located in SWITZERLAND. We are working with payments, transportation companies. Right now we are looking Price monitoring manager in the United States for job based at home. Job description: We will give you the list of online shops and item name. You will need to find them on the websites and check the price and stock and make a repost for us. You will get 10 usd per 1 task. At the beginning of the employment with us, we'll be able to establish a moderate level of assignments daily, however once we proceed further, the quantity of assignments will be significally increased, which will lead to additional revenue for your side. If you will complete tasks correctly and on time you can earn 2000-3000 usd per month. You can request money 15 days after first task will be completed. Requirements : Proficient use of Microsoft Office - Word, Excel, Outlook. Good written and oral communication skills Strong client service skills. We are offering: -Training period of one month. -Competitive salary.

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  1. Here are my thoughts on online work, if they don't ask you to pay money upfront to work for them then it doesn't hurt to try. When I was trying to find work from home a website told me no real employer will ask you to pay money to work for them. So if they are wanting money then they are a scam best thing to do when you find a company is to google them and see what comes up. If you get more people saying.
  2. All of this can be done with computer programs. They don't need you to do it. I'm betting they request access to your bank account so they can "pay" you and then they empty the account and/or steal your identity.
  3. It's a scam. Just read through the email and it doesn't make any sense. Why would an insurance company need people to visit online stores and determine prices and stock levels for merchandise? What does this have to do with insurance?
  4. 1. I received two e-mails identical to what you posted, with two different hotmail accounts listed in the "From" headers, both saying to respond to a gmail account. It is obviously a scam. Any insurance company that does business internationally would have its own domain and not be using hotmail and gmail accounts. 2. A legitimate company would not need to pay $2000 per month for a part time job requiring no experience.
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