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"The U.S.
Postal Service is hiring for full-time and part-time employment. Hourly
salaries start at $25 an hour. For employment information, call 1-800-555-5555."
Have you seen
advertisements like this in your local newspaper? Postal Inspectors
warn that if you should call these promoters for "employment
information," you are probably going to very disappointed. In
most instances, you will find that you are going to have to pay about
$30 to receive information of very dubious value. The con artists
may lead you to believe you are talking to someone from the U.S. Postal
Service, but no postal jobs will be offered.
Frequently, the
con artists promoting this "service" offer to provide you
with training that they say will help you pass a required Postal Service
pre-employment examination. Naturally, this training is expensive
and requires you to purchase books, study guides and other training
materials. Those who complete the promoter's training are often told
by the scammers that they will be placed in Postal Service jobs. This
produces further disappointment.
Other promoters
advertise that they can guarantee that you will be placed on a U.S.
Postal Service register of applicants from which new hires are selected.
Postal Inspectors warn that such guarantees are false.
For accurate information
about career opportunities or application requirements for the U.S.
Postal Service, call your local postmaster. This information is free
to the public.
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