From: bryan_cobby009@yahoo.com
> Subject: CRAIGSLIST RESUME
> Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 09:33:50 +0100
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> We got your resume and email from CRAIGSLIST and we'll like to offer you a Job with our Company after thorough review of your resume.
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> VERTICAL POLLS LLC is a well established Evaluating Firm, Our Primary Business is to provide exceptional Customer Service Evaluation. Our company is solely responsible for hiring survey agents and recommending them to our Clients. The clients are companies that have a wide network of businesses across America, most of our clients have retail outlet in major cities across America. What your job (Survey Agent's Position) entails is to conduct surveys at any of our client's retail outlet assigned to you. you will be patronizing their business and conducting a survey at the same time which mostly is in regards to the customer relationship their staffs offer.
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> We will therefore like to offer you the job position as a survey Agent to conduct customer service surveys in your area.
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> Your Job will involve you providing feedback to us about the customer experience at any client's locations. Companies use this survey for many reasons. During a typical survey session, you will make observations at a specific store/office, restaurant, or other type of location, while acting like an average customer.
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> A typical survey report will include
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> 1) How long it took you to get services.
> 2) Smartness of the attendant
> 3) Customer service professionalism
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> Most companies employ our expertise when people give complaints about their services, or when they feel there are needs for them to improve their customer service. Your Identity would be kept confidential as a safety measure. You will receive $400 on each survey you conduct at any time for any of our clients, and with the number of clients we currently work with, you could be conducting as much as 5-10 surveys weekly, which will earn you between $1200-$2400 weekly. That means you can earn about $78,000/year doing part time.
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> Our clients include:
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> McDonalds
> Starbucks
> Dunkin' Donuts
> Washington Mutual
> ACME Check Cashing
> Chase Financial
> Walmart
> MoneyGram America
> Victoria's Secret
> Dell America
> Western Union America
> FTD Florists
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> No commitment is involved, no startup fees, no paperworks, and you would have flexible working hours.
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> If you are interested, email me your full name, address and phone number, so that we can add your mailing address to our Regional
> database.
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> First name.
> Last name.
> Address ....(No P.O Box)
> City, State, Zip Code
> Cell phone Only.
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> Once we receive this information and confirm your interest, we will introduce you to our clients immediately.
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> A swift acknowledgment of this email will be appreciated.
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> Warm Regards,
> Bryan Cobby
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From: bryan_cobby009@yahoo.com Subject: CRAIGSLIST RESUME - VERTICAL POLLS LLC
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