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"Arizona Watermelon Fruit Juice Promo" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam

The "Arizona Watermelon Fruit Juice Promo" auto car wrap or autowrapping advertising below is a scam. The scam claims that vehicle owners with a driver's license can be paid $500 or more weekly via check (cheque) to have their vehicle wrapped with an advertisement. The scammers behind this fraudulent scheme or scam will send you fake checks, ask you to take your share of the money and wire the rest to a graphic designer or give it to someone else. But, the checks are fakes and will bounce. The wired money will actually go to the scammers behind this fraudulent scheme. You will then be left to pay back the bank the wired amount and other charges associated with the processing of the check. Whenever you receive offers that are too good to be true, please do your research before participating, even if the offers seem legitimate.

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Recipients of the following "Arizona Watermelon Fruit Juice Promo" email message or something similar are asked to delete it and should not follow the instructions in it.

The "Arizona Watermelon Fruit Juice Promo" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam

Arizona Watermelon Fruit Juice Promo

Hello will you allow Arizona Watermelon Fruit Juice Cocktail to put a small sticker on your CAR,TRUCK, OR MOTORCYCLE. For Watermelon Juice new product advert and receive $500 every week the program will last three months if interested click on this link for full details of the job

hxxps://2c0571b1.wufoo.com/forms/watermelon-fruit/

If the link is not working. Please email to: barbra54f@gmail.com 2017 ARIZONA WATERMELON FRUIT JUICE COCKTAIL. Recruiting Manager Barbra Diamond

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