Jason Robinson
May 24th, 2007, 11:59 AM
I have recently had two solicitations for wedding video services. Both solicitations immediately perked my interest because they just struck me as phishing attempts at worst, or at best just poorly typed emails. Below is the entire text of one of those solicitations. I am not going to change anything (spacing, punctuation, etc) so you see it how I saw it.
Hello,
I am Rod and i am organizing my Bose Wedding wish is taking place next month.So i am looking for people to make the event happen.Looking for a professional in the Following Fields.....Musician,photographer,makeup artist to do makeup for the Groom and bride, her mother and maid-of-honor in her home in South Jersey (about 20 minutes from Center City)OR ANTYHING YOU CAN DO TO MAKE AN EVENTS.
Please be experienced, and provide references and photos. Also looking for a professional hairstylist to do hair for the same women. Please also be experienced, and provide references and photos. The hair will be contemporary, simple and unfussy. Please reply with your rates. The wedding is on Sunday, June 17th at 2PM. Please, no phone calls about this job! Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial.
My concerns are the following:
I am in Boise not Bose
I never advertised in South Jersey or that I will travel to South Jersey
The guy is asking for basically everything, nothing specific. If legit, then he just SPAMed a bunch of venders at once.... no big deal.
the Please do not contact smells like it was copy/pasted from a Craigs List ad, either his or otherwise.
See Below
So that is the story. I replied that i was booked that weekend (I am) but could produce a Photo Memory Movie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzoRadXuIT0). I provided links to the above demo and he responded back from a different account:
On 5/22/07, Susan M. Dean <rodandsusan@yahoo.com> wrote:
ok,
what is your Price.
I provide said price and break downs. Then I get the following:
good,
let me know if you accept cashiers check as your mode of payment to send the payment to you.
Thanks
Am I super paranoid about someone with bad grammar trying to pay with a cashiers check requesting all services for an out of state gig?
Hello,
I am Rod and i am organizing my Bose Wedding wish is taking place next month.So i am looking for people to make the event happen.Looking for a professional in the Following Fields.....Musician,photographer,makeup artist to do makeup for the Groom and bride, her mother and maid-of-honor in her home in South Jersey (about 20 minutes from Center City)OR ANTYHING YOU CAN DO TO MAKE AN EVENTS.
Please be experienced, and provide references and photos. Also looking for a professional hairstylist to do hair for the same women. Please also be experienced, and provide references and photos. The hair will be contemporary, simple and unfussy. Please reply with your rates. The wedding is on Sunday, June 17th at 2PM. Please, no phone calls about this job! Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial.
My concerns are the following:
I am in Boise not Bose
I never advertised in South Jersey or that I will travel to South Jersey
The guy is asking for basically everything, nothing specific. If legit, then he just SPAMed a bunch of venders at once.... no big deal.
the Please do not contact smells like it was copy/pasted from a Craigs List ad, either his or otherwise.
See Below
So that is the story. I replied that i was booked that weekend (I am) but could produce a Photo Memory Movie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzoRadXuIT0). I provided links to the above demo and he responded back from a different account:
On 5/22/07, Susan M. Dean <rodandsusan@yahoo.com> wrote:
ok,
what is your Price.
I provide said price and break downs. Then I get the following:
good,
let me know if you accept cashiers check as your mode of payment to send the payment to you.
Thanks
Am I super paranoid about someone with bad grammar trying to pay with a cashiers check requesting all services for an out of state gig?