Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
by catchoy Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:50 pm
Dear all,

Please be aware of this kind of e-mail. The offer seems to be tempting but it is obviously a SCAM.

Here it goes:

Dear Job Seeker,

We've just gone through your details at (Mygulliver.com) and seeing your profile in the hospitality field really motivates me to be in touch with you.

I will like to offer you a job in my family as an Au pair/Teacher with that it can be easy for you to secure a good job here based on your qualification and experience in the hospitality field.

I am Mr. Russell Williamson, 47 years old man, a Forensic Scientist by profession I am not usually at home except during weekends, I urgently need a home Au pair/Teacher for my child... Name Ann. She is 3 years of age.

We are happy family residing in Wales, I am a very busy man and so to my wife, who is working with an International firm as Chief Operating Officer (COO). We are very busy people and do not stay at home regularly that is why we need a Family Au pair/Teacher to take good care of our child at home and after school hrs.

I am offering GBP 4,200 every four weeks and GBP 700 weekly as Domestic allowance... You will have your own apartment with a personal bathroom and toilet If you are willing to work for my family, we will also provide you with a personal car that you will use here and shall also get you a part time job in one of the big firms here in Wales where you can earn more money during morning hrs because you will only be taking care of my child after school hrs.

Your duty is to teach and take good care of the child, make sure that she perform her school home works, give additional lectures Etc. If you are interest in this offer kindly email me back at this email: [email protected] with your updated (PROFILE/CV) or call me with this number so that I can be able to get back to you immediately.

I await your urgent responds,

Thank you for taking your time to read my mail.

Sincerely,

Mr. Russell Williamson
Direct Contact No: +44 701 113 6707
Email: [email protected]
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by Bubbles Sun Jun 12, 2011 2:15 am
Thank you for posting this scam and warning. Yes, there are multiple issues that indicate a scammer at work. We appreciate your participation here.

Bubbles, former Scamwarners moderator.

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by David Jansen Sun Jun 12, 2011 2:18 am
Welcome here Catchoy.

Yes, you are right, this is a scam! As the scammer is mentioning that you will have your own apartment, it is likely that he will ask you for a one months rent in advance for it. Also this scammer is using a +4470 redirect phone number, which will connect your call to the scammers mobile phone wherever he is in the world. This free service is very popular with scammers. You can read more about them in this topic.

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