Beware of telegenisys-jobs.com

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.

Travel, Transportation and Hospitality outsourcing grows

July 20th, 2010

While the 2Q10 Global TPI Index shows a 13 decline in the global outsourcing market over the past year, it does indicate impressive gains for outsourcing in the Travel, Transportation and Hospitality industry.

As Telegenisys has been supporting this industry from day one we are well placed to grow along with this market segment.

Google accounts key to e-book scheme

July 6th, 2010

Google Editions Allies with ABA in Ebook War vs. Amazon, Apple

Readers will use their Google accounts to purchase the books directly from Google, whose Google Checkout system will serve as the payment platform.

This is the point that seems to being overlooked by the media. The real battle is between the consumer’s iTunes account and their Google account. Apple and Google own their customers in a way that Amazon can’t match.

Cisco prescribes tablet for Health Care industry

June 30th, 2010

Cisco is attempting to avoid a direct comparison with the iPad by targeting their Clus tablet as a vertical market platform.

“Cius is aimed at markets in technologically transitional stages, such as education and healthcare.”

The advantage of not having thousands of “cool” apps for your platform is that the worker bees will be less tempted to use them for non-work activities.

Video enhanced eBooks for the iPad

June 29th, 2010

As PC World notes, the first video enhanced ebooks “are similar to special features you’d find on a DVD.”

Pity that Amazon’s own devices can not support the rich content they can offer on the iPad.