
Is this real?
Dear Rhonda Hall,
First Evaluation :
Evaluation of services sending funds below a thousand. Due to several complaints of forceful request of ID for the funds transfer below a thousand, we want to evaluate several outlets in such practice.
Some of the information and details that shoppers usually take note also include:
The employee count of the store visible upon entering The time taken before someone greets the mystery shopper The employees’ name Whether the greeting is ideal and friendly, as per objective measures The questions put up by the mystery shopper in order to locate a product The kinds of products displayed The sales pitch followed by an employee If and how the employee strived to close the deal If the employee suggested extra add-on sales If the employee extended a visit-again invitation to the shopper Cleanliness of store and that of the store associates Quickness of service Compliance with standards set by the company regarding service, grooming/presentation, and store appearance
Your cashiers check for the first evaluation is on its way. A shipment tracking number will be provided to you shortly. All other instructions will follow
Thanks
Wonder HQ

Oh Also, did they contact you on Jobcase? If so, could you please send their profile link to info@jobcase.com so that they can look into it? Thanks so much Forlesia, keep yourself safe out there!

Hi Forlesia! This is DEFINITELY NOT REAL! This is definitely a scam! Always be wary of any job that entails transferring funds because this is how a lot of victims lose money! I recommend you cut off contact with these people immediately!
Anyone sending you a check/cashiers check/money order, etc. and asking you to purchase stuff is a scam. Often times they will complete an interview with you on hangouts as well. They may also appear to be from a reputable company, but are in fact not. Using email addresses like Adam.MysteryShopperUSA@gmail.com to make you think they are a part of the real company, but the real company wont use a gmail address. They will create a linkedin profile and use the company name they are "spoofing" as well.
Run for the hills and tell all of your friends about it too. The only way to stop these scammers is to educate people. I spoke to a guy who lost $8K recently. They are no joke.