Fraud Monitor

Fraud Item: Worldwide Registry for Business Professionals

Fraudulent message

FROM: Worldwide Registry for Business Professionals
RE: Worldwide Registry Publication
Hello,
You were recently chosen to represent your professional community,
deeming you eligible for the inclusion in the new 2013 Edition of
Worldwide Registry for Business Professionals.
We are pleased to inform you that your candidacy was formally approved on February 1st, 2013. Congratulations!
Click here to verify your profile and accept the candidacy
The Publishing Committee selected you as a professional based not
only upon your current standing, but focusing as well on criteria from
executive and professional directories, associations, and trade
journals. Given your background, the Director believes your profile
makes a fitting addition to our publication.
As we are working off of secondary sources, we must receive
verification from you that your profile is accurate. After receiving
verification, we will validate your registry listing within seven
business days.
Once finalized, your listing will share prominent registry space with
thousands of fellow accomplished individuals across the globe, each
representing accomplishment within their own geographical area.
To verify your profile and accept the candidacy, please click here.
Please kindly note that our registration deadline for this year's
publication is April 15th, 2013. To ensure you are included, we must
receive your verification on or before this date.
On behalf of our Committee I salute your achievement and welcome you to our association.
Sincerely yours,
Roger K. Decker
Vice-President, Research Division
Worldwide Registry for Business Professionals
3772 Bastin Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19108
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