by mysteryquest
Tue Aug 26, 2014 12:22 am
Stafford Hotel / Fake Job Scam Fraud
From: "Richard Coker" [email protected]
Date: Aug 25, 2014 2:10 PM
Subject: The Stafford Hotel Contract Letter
To:
Cc:
© The Stafford
London Kempinski
St James Place,SW1A 1NJ
United Kingdom
Dear
Thanks for your email and this is an Affirmation that your answers
were found satisfactory and the document attached to this email
embodies our ''Employment Contract Letter'' of the job you are about
to be offered.
You are to read carefully the employment contract letter and if
everything is fine with you, sign and send back to us as an email
attachment, the signed letter and also to the HM' Revenue & Customs
Office with their contact details given below, whom will be in charge
to furnish you with more details regarding the preparation of your
travelling documentations you might need before your arrival here in
the UK.
HMRC Office contact details;
Contact Person: Alison Kenyon
Email:[email protected]
Telephone Number: +44 703195725
For more information please do not hesitate to write back to us.
Regards,
Richard Coker
HR Administrator
© The Stafford
London Kempinski
St James Place,SW1A 1NJ
United Kingdom
Phone number: +447035918326
Email;[email protected]
_______________________________________________________________
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Please read carefully because this applies to every job offer you receive! 99% of email job offers are scams! No real company hires you without an in person, face to face interview. An email, online or telephone interview is always a scam! No real company ever charges any money for a job even for a visa or work permit! If they want you to pay and say they will refund the costs, you will just send money to a fake embassy official, travel agency or lawyer who is a really a scammer! Read: http://www.scam-job-emails.tk No real company, government or visa agent ever uses a free or public email address (yahoo.com gmail.com hotmail.com, aol.com, etc.) Email addresses like diplomats.com, counsellor.com, consultant.com, lawyer.com etc. are also free email addresses. Read: http://www.scam-email-addresses.tk No real visa agent ever requests money via wire to a bank account or by Western Union or MoneyGram. Read: http://www.never-wire-money-to-strangers.tk No real company uses a telephone number that begins with +44 70, +44 871, +44 870, +44 844, or +44 845. Those are forwarding numbers which are not in the UK. Read: http://www.scam-telephone-numbers.tk If the company does not have a website or the website does not work, it is a scam! Do not assume a website is legit! Read http://www.scamwebsites.tk There are no exceptions! Don't let a scammers convince you otherwise! A scammer is only as smart as his victim is naive! If something sounds too good to be true, it is a scam! Publicity defeats scammers. Post the scam emails you receive and warn your friends! Always "Google" all telephone numbers, email addresses and websites in any job offer to see if it has already been posted as a scam!
From: "Richard Coker" [email protected]
Date: Aug 25, 2014 2:10 PM
Subject: The Stafford Hotel Contract Letter
To:
Cc:
© The Stafford
London Kempinski
St James Place,SW1A 1NJ
United Kingdom
Dear
Thanks for your email and this is an Affirmation that your answers
were found satisfactory and the document attached to this email
embodies our ''Employment Contract Letter'' of the job you are about
to be offered.
You are to read carefully the employment contract letter and if
everything is fine with you, sign and send back to us as an email
attachment, the signed letter and also to the HM' Revenue & Customs
Office with their contact details given below, whom will be in charge
to furnish you with more details regarding the preparation of your
travelling documentations you might need before your arrival here in
the UK.
HMRC Office contact details;
Contact Person: Alison Kenyon
Email:[email protected]
Telephone Number: +44 703195725
For more information please do not hesitate to write back to us.
Regards,
Richard Coker
HR Administrator
© The Stafford
London Kempinski
St James Place,SW1A 1NJ
United Kingdom
Phone number: +447035918326
Email;[email protected]
_______________________________________________________________
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Please read carefully because this applies to every job offer you receive! 99% of email job offers are scams! No real company hires you without an in person, face to face interview. An email, online or telephone interview is always a scam! No real company ever charges any money for a job even for a visa or work permit! If they want you to pay and say they will refund the costs, you will just send money to a fake embassy official, travel agency or lawyer who is a really a scammer! Read: http://www.scam-job-emails.tk No real company, government or visa agent ever uses a free or public email address (yahoo.com gmail.com hotmail.com, aol.com, etc.) Email addresses like diplomats.com, counsellor.com, consultant.com, lawyer.com etc. are also free email addresses. Read: http://www.scam-email-addresses.tk No real visa agent ever requests money via wire to a bank account or by Western Union or MoneyGram. Read: http://www.never-wire-money-to-strangers.tk No real company uses a telephone number that begins with +44 70, +44 871, +44 870, +44 844, or +44 845. Those are forwarding numbers which are not in the UK. Read: http://www.scam-telephone-numbers.tk If the company does not have a website or the website does not work, it is a scam! Do not assume a website is legit! Read http://www.scamwebsites.tk There are no exceptions! Don't let a scammers convince you otherwise! A scammer is only as smart as his victim is naive! If something sounds too good to be true, it is a scam! Publicity defeats scammers. Post the scam emails you receive and warn your friends! Always "Google" all telephone numbers, email addresses and websites in any job offer to see if it has already been posted as a scam!