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Dear Loretta
thank you for your mail about Morris Adams.
I was shure that something is wrong with him and I am out of the history.......its good to have you on the Embassy....but what to do with peoples like him....he need anyway help.....
Thank you very much!
With kind regards
Christina Clavadetscher
THIS IS A SCAM AN HERE IS A PRROF:
http://419advancefeefraud.blogspot.com/2013/12/james-scott-fake-job-scam-fraud.html
NO HOUSEHOLD JOB IN UK PAYS THAT MUCH MONEY, I HAVE A FAMILY IN LONDON AND THEY MAKE IT THIS KINF OF WORK HALF OF THIS.
13 Hill Street London,
W1c 5Lp, United Kingdom.
APPLICATION REQUEIREMENT.
Dear Applicant,
Good to hear from you, I will like you to work for me, Your work is to supervise all the workers, working in my house like the chef, nanny and security guard to make sure everything is going well in the house.
You will be working for me for 2 years. You shall have the following facilities throughout your service in my house in London.
A) Private accommodation with a furnished sitting room will be given to you.
B) Fixed land phone, computer and internet facility will be provided for you.
WORKING HOURS
You will be working from 8:30am to 12am in the morning and from 2pm to 6pm in the
SALARY 7,500 POUNDS MONTHLY+250 POUNDS ALLOWANCE EVERY WEEK (AFTER TAX)
DOCUMENTS FOR YOUR PAPERS/ WORKING VISA.
You are requested to send me the following documents
(1)Your International passport Copy (first and second pages).
(2) Your passport photograph.
(3) Your current residence address and direct Mobile contact number
(4) One copy of photo ID proof,
All the attachments must appear in color
PROCEDURES FOR YOUR 2YEARS WORKING VISA PROCUREMENT.
1)I shall forward the documents to the UK-Embassy/immigration in London
2) All documents to facilitate your visa as demanded by the UK-immigration/Embassy for visa Procurement shall be sent to the Embassy in your country.
A) LETTER OF ATTESTATION FROM EMPLOYER
B) FUNDED STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT FROM LONDON BANK
C) TAX CLEARANCE DUE UPDATED
D) AFFIDAVIT FROM THE BRITISH HIGH COURT.
All these documents i shall send along with your attached documents to the UK-Embassy in London and the same documents will be sent to your country Embassy; the Embassy will contact you for the processing and stamping of your visa.
Arrangements for this travel which includes (Air ticket) and transit cost must be paid by me.
NOTE: You will pay for your visa fee of 190 pounds to the UK-immigration department that will enable them secure an appointment for your visa processing and stamping. All these have to be in your names. The visa processing fees will be refund back to you immediately you arrive in our office in London. Please do understand that I am doing this due to my past experience whereby I paid for visa processing fees and ticket for my employee and they turn me down, causing me to lose my money. So I say do not accept the contract if you cannot afford to pay 190GBP for your visa fees to the UK-Embassy when needed during your working visa processing. I will send you a copy of the job agreement for you to sign if you accept the terms and condition.
Mr. James Scott,
CEO J.S Estate.
United Kingdom.
Tel: +448719156641
Those who are searching online on dating sites ,and use stollen photos of beautiful white people they are scammers.
If you happen to be in love with Nigerian or ghanaian man please search his photo in google/images because he may be programing you for the scam
Online criminal groups have gone to great lengths to recruit mules in recent years. Social networks like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter have all been used to recruit individuals willing to let their bank account be used to receive a transfer from an illegal account, then forward it along. In turn, the FBI has said that it was going to be stepping up efforts to crack down on money mules.
Alternatively the ‘mule’ may be asked to receive goods, purchased online through fraudulently obtained funds, and requested to forward these on to an overseas address. A promised payment may sometimes be arranged, however in most romance scam related cases, promises of a new life together often substitute any monetary gain for the victim.
Have you met someone online that has asked you to receive funds or goods on their behalf? Quite simply, this is money laundering and any individual assisting these criminals can be prosecuted and have their whole bank account frozen. A conviction for an offence of money laundering may carry a penalty of up to 20 years imprisonment.
If you have received money in your bank account, or have received and/or forwarded goods under these circumstances, please immediately report the incident to your bank and your local police station.
· For more information about reshipping
and other fraud, visit our website at
http://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/
I should not have said that. I was sarcastic. The stupid idiot told me i would have lived in luxury. I have changed my cell no now nobody will ever contact me again. May he is my he burn in hell for what he did and all the others scammers out there. The devil is waiting for you.
Annie please do not call him your friend. police my look to this pages so is FBI. They may think you are truly a friend.Be careful
Hi hope you are ok? I was informed yesterday that our friend Mario Pallas is back in Manchester. Keep well
ibiteye tunde stephen
Mommy is the best .Tell me why you have three names and no last name?
If someone has name as a last name is positivly s scammer.
Why you give redirecting cell phone number instead landline?
Oh !!! Bad boy.
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