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jlee83
Joined: 20 Sep 2010 Location: Gangnam
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Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 1:52 am Post subject: Help convince my idiotic friend that this is a ID-theft scam |
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My friend recently signed up for a "software survey" that paid a generous 40,000 for 30 minutes.
I tried to convince my friend that this was some form of identity-theft scam/fraud but he just wouldn't listen.
Can you guys take a look at the ad and tell me what you guys think? Pay close attention to the bolded parts.
http://seoul.craigslist.co.kr/edu/4030513574.html
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Software Survey
What to do
-Participants are going to answer survey questions by using provided laptop computer;
Time length
- approximately 30 minutes
Date & Time
- Saturday September 14th
- Available 2 time slots : 2pm / 3pm
Location
- Itaewon, (hannamdong 737-37)
Qualifications
- You need to be a U.S. Citizen (must bring your own passport)
- Age between 20~60
How to apply
- Fill out the simple form below
- Please, mention "Software Survey" in your email title
[Application Form]
1. Full Name
2. DOB. (mm/dd/yyyy):
3. Are you a citizen of US?
4. Which time slot do you want to participate? (1pm, 2pm, 3pm)
5. Email address:
6. Contact # (Cell phone #): |
First of all, is it normal to provide such detailed personal information for a survey? I also went with my friend to Itaewon and saw the building that their "office" was located in. It was a small dinky little place without so much as a sign/logo pointing to their existence. It was so obscure that my friend couldn't find the office even though they emailed him the directions, complete with a map.
Is my friend a first-class idiot or I am getting worried about nothing?[/quote] |
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globusmonkey
Joined: 19 Aug 2011 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 2:08 am Post subject: |
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This sounds like a focus group. In the States, you provide similar information (and in most cases more), and the pay is anywhere from $50 to $100 for a session, depending on what and how long. Is this a scam? Maybe. He can ask about the company who commissioned the survey or what the purpose of this is, but with the information you've given, who knows? None of the information requested is that sensitive, but just about anything could be used to find out personal data nowadays. I would recommend not letting them photocopy the passport, though. What type of visa does your friend have? Maybe this is an elaborate sting to suss out foreigners who are making outside income... |
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Ranman
Joined: 18 Aug 2012
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Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 2:14 am Post subject: |
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^What he said. Sounds like a focus group. If they make a copy of the passport page, that's when I'd be suspicious. |
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jlee83
Joined: 20 Sep 2010 Location: Gangnam
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Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 2:28 am Post subject: |
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No idea if they photocopied his passport page. I'd have to ask him later.
I had to be somewhere else so I didn't go inside with him, but I did see the facade of the "office" where he did the survey. It seemed real sketchy from the outside, at least in my eyes, as there was nothing to indicate that there was even an office on the second floor.
He did show me the email that he got from them. I believe the company who commissioned the survey was Eico HR (that's who they were claiming to be in the email). I did a google check and it appeared to be some type of job listing site for English teachers in Korea.
Well it's a relief to know that there are some surveys out there that require this much personal information. Maybe my friend isn't an idiot after all. I sure hope so! |
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Ranman
Joined: 18 Aug 2012
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Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 2:54 am Post subject: |
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^What he said. Sounds like a focus group. If they make a copy of the passport page, that's when I'd be suspicious. |
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12ax7
Joined: 07 Nov 2009
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Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 7:38 am Post subject: |
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Ask yourself this question: if he wakes up in a bathtub with a cut where he used to have a kidney, would you be a bad friend if you said, "I told you so"? |
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salutbonjour
Joined: 22 Jan 2013
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 4:28 pm Post subject: |
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Sounds fairly typical. I've never seen these gigs ask for a passport, but after seeing people go one day as an American, the next as a Brit and the next as a South Africans, I can see why that would happen. |
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