from: usashoppingonline@inbox.lv <usashoppingonline@inbox.lv>
date: Oct 23, 2025, 9:37 AM
subject: Position for Online Sales Representative
mailed-by: inbox.lv
Will you like to work as an Online Sales Representative for Online Shopper USA where you shop online with stores and take reports of how they treat customers online by shopping with them so the stores can track their sales performance online to boost their sales. Your report will be sent to the stores to improve on where necessary. You can write reports for multiple stores in a day , and we send you the money to shop online with the stores while your report is used to boost their sales. There is no experience needed, we will give you the guidelines to use to write your report and you must submit the report for one store before we send money to take report for another store and you can take report for many online stores in a day. It's a long term job and the benefit is a retirement plan. We will send $100 for one store, $50 to shop -- you can shop anything you like and $50 as your pay for writing report. Send a message to infonlineshopperjob@gmail.com and request information to work
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