Archive for August, 2010

Banks’ Back Office Outsourcing Expected to Reach $67.2 Billion in 2015

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Bank Systems and Technology writes:

Vendors have now begun offering on-demand procurement tools, which do not involve software for purchase but are accessible via a secured web link. On-demand offerings thus involve low cost of ownership, fast start-up/implementation, and generally quick ROI, the report states.

Telegenisys has been using secure web portals since the nineties. The LAMP technology lets us quickly put together systems where our agents and clients can coordinate in real time. In the past few years we’ve added telephony integration so that the agent has a single login to gather and update information that also keeps track of the calls they’ve made for the project.

Beware of telegenisys-jobs.com

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Our site is telegenisys.com and we’ve been in business since 1994.

Recently persons unknown to us registered the domain telegenisys-jobs.com and have been directing traffic to our site in connection to craigslist job postings.

We have reported this issue to GoDaddy, Craigslist and law enforcement.

We strongly advise thinking twice before paying out or signing up for a “credit check service” as part of a job offer.

Once again we have the domain telegenisys.com and have no connection to whomever may be behind telegenisys-jobs.com

With some help from the posters below we have been informed that telegenisys-jobs.com is using zendough which is connected to TransUnion and that TransUnion only seems to respond to BBB complaints. We have had nothing to do with TransUnion so we have no experience in this area.

If you want to email us about this the best address is sales@telegenisys.com

Other sites where the same thing seems to have happened:

http://flakelist.org/page/viewpub/tid/1/pid/2636

http://www.xomba.com/id_theft_internet_fraud_heres_peek_mechanics_getting_your_info_111

We have no way of knowing exactly what the intent of the scam is, but it appears to be a money making scheme where they have signed up on an affiliate program with the credit check service and so get paid either by the click through to the credit check service or by the account created from the URLs they give out to the people they deceive. Increasing the costs and reducing the income of the credit check service seems to be the only way to get that company to crack down on their affiliate program members to prevent these schemes.