Fax machine at work just randomly shit this out. What's the catch here? Is it a complete scam or do they just make you sit through a sales pitch?
>thinking i'm going to give myself scoliosis to save you from being scammed
>>1223432
It's absolutely a scam. It's a mockup of a HR memo which screams deception, not marketing.
No one does free watersports. You need good credit for that. A bottom dollar break even price from a cruiseline would be about $35-55/pp per day. So, 6 days? I don't think so. First 100 callers? Yea, this is a phishing scam. Do absolutely nothing but put it in the trash. Do not even call a number. They'll record you saying "yes" on the phone and hit you with some kind of charge. The fact you're at a workplace means you'll invite the scam onto your employer.
Into the trash it goes!
>>1223432
Well, anon, just sit down and a take a moment to think it through critically.
>>1223432
Yeah OP it's legit, though you will probably have to speak to someone not related to H.R. @ (no address). The guy will probably sound african/irianian/indian. But that's fine! Just give them both credit cards and sell the tickets for mega bucks over 99$ you are being charged!
Usually emails do come out of the fax line FYI
>>1223432
>Two options
>It's a scam
>It's a sales pitch
Why does it matter? Those are both shitty options, so just put in the bin and go on with your life.
>>1223432
OP do you also believe a nigerian prince will give you 50 million USD if you send him your bank info?