Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
by mysteryquest Tue Dec 16, 2014 6:14 pm
Smiggles Restaurants London - Fake Job Scam Fraud

Subject: Employment Letter/ Travel Instructions
From: Smiggles Restaurants London <[email protected]> (Free Email Address Always = Scam)
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
CC:

Dear Employee ,

Having evaluated your submitted application and assessment, your services and experiences were found eligible for the requirements of Smiggles Restaurants London, United Kingdom. You are hereby issued this Contract Letter for your review and endorsement, and are employed to serve as an Executive Chef to Smiggles Restaurants in her facility here in London, United Kingdom for a renewable period of 2 years.

I am sending you the employment agreement letter approved by the UK Home Office Border Agency here in the United Kingdom which is the immigration office controlling entry of people coming to live and work in the United Kingdom. In the employment letter, you would see every detailed information about the job and other benefits so that you can go through it and let us know if you accept by signing. I have also included travel steps and guidance for you.

You need to contact the UK Home Office here in the United Kingdom for their guidance/advice to you concerning the approval of your UK Visa Approval Clearance which will enable you to receive UK Visa and other supporting documents from the nearest British consulate or Embassy in your location.

Look through the employment letter and let us know if everything is in order for you, then you can scan the signed copy of the employment letter to the UK Home Office in charge of your application via their email address and contact details below.

Home Office, UK Border Agency,
PO Box 3468, Sheffield,
S3 8WA,
United Kingdom.

Applications Email: [email protected] (Free Email Address Always = Scam)

You have to follow the travel steps/instructions as directed because it is important you do everything carefully so that there will be no mistake and so that you do not have any immigration problems on your arrival. If there is anything you do not understand, please send me an e-mail or call me and I would clarify you.

We look forward to having you in our team.

In Hospitality,

Mr Basil Boyack
Food Director
Smiggles Restaurants
23-24 Russell Street Covent Garden
London WC2B 5HF
Phone:+442036082785, +448712340359
Website: www.smigglesresturant.co.uk.pn (Scam Website)

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