Does this sound like a scam?

*Hello,*
Thank you for your reply.
Basically I’m looking for assistants or shopping helpers, which can buy
some stuff by orders of my clients or to receive corporate documents and
some other special orders for delivery locally by you.
No heavy stuff to lift up.
Every day I have different orders.
Your duties:
Every week I’ll send you each item description, which I’m looking for.
I’ll pay you 250 AUD* for* your job/week
It is easy job but a little specific.
I have 10 – 40 customers every day with different orders from all areas
of EUROPE
I have some special orders also as corporate documents delivery, cash
delivery, jewelry delivery and gifts delivery etc.
I’m giving you more information regarding your job.
FAQ
How is money sent to me in order to buy the items you need?
Money will go directly to store or going to your bank account. You’ll
have cash for your job in your hands.
It looks like very easy for people, which are not experienced shoppers.
This is legitimate. As I said I have different orders every day. If you
really interested I’ll teach you about each deal at the same time when
it will come to that point.
I’ll try to make you busy if you would like to.
I’m busy too much. That’s why I’m looking for assistants.
Let me know if you still interesting and please give me some information
about yourself as follows:
First name:
Last name:
Age:
Gender:
Nationality:
Home address:
Suburb:
City:
Postal Code:
Home phone:
Cellular phone:
Name of your cellular phone company provider:
E-mail:
*_Scan of any photo._*
What is the best time to contact you during a business day?
How many hours do you have available during a day?
Have a good day!
*Best regards,*
Anna Gorovskaya
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That is definatly a scam they dont need your photo your cellular provider and Im sure they wouldnt put this is legitimate if it was legitimate
Yes, this is a scam.
Probably, they`ll be ordering stuff with stolen money, and you need to ship it onwards.
Or, they send you a fake check, and then when the bank finds out, you are out of that money.
Do not trust these – delete and ignore.
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Of course, it is not real!
No legitimate person/company does business that way. Most especially in this day and age when everyone is trying to SAVE money, why waste it on a third party to do the work you can do?
Did you actually read that message? The language and grammar are atrocious! An HUGE tip-off that it is a scam! You really need to get yourself some employment etiquette and knowledge fast.
The first being that job hunting online, is just asking for people to try to scam you.
Looking on the Internet is risky at best, as it is much too easy to lie and cheat online.
If you are serious about finding work, use an employment agency.