Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
by [email protected] Tue Jan 15, 2013 10:58 pm
I Receive an e mail like this, what should I do?

thanks

De: Carlisle Fuels. <[email protected]>
Asunto: CARLISLE FUELS CONTRACT OF AGREEMENT
Fecha: 15 de enero de 2013 18:06:02 CST
Para: Removed - CW

Human Resource Manager,
Carlisle Fuels
+447012990554,
16/01/2013

Dear Removed - CW

We are satisfied with the caliber of your CV and your answers to our interview questions. Attached to this mail is a contract of Agreement cum Appointment Letter that you are expected to go through, sign and date at the bottom if you are satisfied with the terms of Contract. Thereafter you are to send us a scanned copy of the signed Contract for the purpose of filing and other office protocols.

It should be noted that the Carlisle Fuels will take care of the charges for your Visa, Flight Ticket and other travel cost but work permit and accommodation will be taken care of by the employee as stated in the contract.Employee will be contacted by our travel agency after contract has been signed and details will be given concerning your travel.First salary bonus will be sent to employee's account as soon as all travel detail are finished and employee is ready to come to the United Kingdom. We also want to encourage you to read the contract carefully before signing.

We will encourage you to contact the travel agent working with the Carlisle Fuels so that you can get your Valid UK Visa, Work Permit Paper and the rest of your Travel Documents in due time and you get to the UK before the date of your resumption. You are to contact Sunrise Immigration Solicitors (Maryam Hamid) via mail sending a scanned copy of the signed contract to them also.

The email of the travel agent is [email protected]

we congratulate you as our latest worker and we hope that you will repay the faith we have in you.

Regards,
Jemma Nabi,
Carlisle Fuels.
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by Dotti Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:07 pm
100% scam.

There is no job, only a scammer who hopes to steal your money with this fake offer.

There are several things that establish this is a scam, including the writing which is not consistent with a British author. Here are key indicators.

-Travel agents do not arrange work visas.
-Even if travel agents did arrange visas (and as I said, they do not), email addresses at london.com are free email addresses provided by mail.com. A real travel agent would actually have a domain and a website, not a free email address.
-The phone number starts with 44-70. These are NOT real UK phone numbers. They are redirect numbers that can be forwarded to phones all over the world. They are used by scammers who are pretending to be in UK when they are not. No legitimate UK business has a 4470 number, as they are more expensive to call.

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by jolly_roger Wed Jan 16, 2013 1:30 am
And adding a little more. The at london dot com address has been previously used in many scam attempts. http://scamwarners.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=19518 being one example. @London.com email services are owned and provided as a free webmail service by www.Mail.com (basically the same as hotmail etcetera that anyone can use), a 1&1 Mail & Media Company. The email service is not owned or affiliated with the proper company or services it offers. For a better explanation of these re-direct 4470 phone numbers, viewtopic.php?f=26&t=13567 gives a better description.
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by TerranceBoyce Wed Jan 16, 2013 10:03 am
To add to what my colleagues have said, this is a scam designed to steal your money. There is no job.

Until you have a visa you cannot be offered a job and you can only apply for a visa by going to the British Embassy in your country and applying in person. You cannot handle any of this by e-mail or through a travel agent.

i regret to say that because there is no job it is unlikely you'll get a visa. I understand that you'll be disappointed but paying money to this thief won't get you a job or a visa.

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