A renegade medical transcriptionist rants about the inherent crappy nature of his former job. He used to have no choice, so he held on to that job because there weren't many other jobs available to him at that time. He used to be a victim of global exploitation occasionally masquerading as outsourcing.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Scammer? Most Probably!

An e-mail was forwarded to me by a lady friend:

Please beware of Mr. Ryan Paguntalan aka Ryan Cruz. He uses different websites such as I-Xcel Master Corp. located in Las Pinas City, Lasermed in Mandaluyong City, Charleston Myriad Solutions, Inc., and now Amsterdamnyc. Do not send any of your informations (sic) to this person. Please pass to your MT friends.

I had sent my resume to this guy sometime late last year. He asked me when I was free to take his online exam; that was the last I heard from him. Judging from the way he constructs his e-mail, he does not have communication skills. You have to e-mail him again to find out what he actually meant by his e-mail, even if the sentences were gramatically correct. It sure seemed like he was hiding something.

There are other people advertising in Best Job Philippines who seem like scammers. Unlike this guy, whose e-mail address seems convincing, there are advertisers who use free e-mail accounts like Yahoo! to carry out their evil plans.

Yes, there are many scammers out there, so please beware. Don't say I didn't warn you.

Take care, y'all.