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duday
Aug 2, 2011, 06:53 AM
We would like to explain once again that the only fee covered by you in this process is for documents preparation only. The employer is sponsoring you in terms of work permit, work contract, work visa and plane ticket, but your responsibility is to obtain the initially required documents and submit them.

The company we recommended you has a minimal charge of 33 euro. This is the lowest possible fee for this kind of services since all other companies that we inquired charge more than 50 euro for the same. What is more it is
Able to prepare all the documents with excellent quality in just one day. We recommend them as most of our applicants use their services and their professionalism has been checked and rechecked.

Here are their contacts once again:

E-mail: [email protected]
YM: ONLINEASSISTEU

We would like to clearly state that your application can not proceed further without a European Union work office number (countries office number).

Let us once again point out that one of the key factors for successful application is a well-prepared application set meeting all the European standards. We would like to underline once again that the excellent quality of the documents is a MUST! Documents that do not correspond to the EU standards will not be reviewed!

Deadline closing is August 5th. Let us point out that it was fixed by the employer. This means that you need to prepare all the required by the employer documents by that day. You must do your best to obtain it.

Please keep us updated with the preparation of your documents!

You may reply this letter or contact our Recruitment Consultants online at their Yahoo messenger ID CAREERSTARTEU or CHAT HERE.


Best Regards,

Daniel Williams,
Recruitment Department

Curlyben
Aug 2, 2011, 07:01 AM
Total SCAM.

No legitimate company will ask for funds to complete a job application.
They target Philippine nationals as they believe that they won't check the validity of the mail.
After all do you not find it odd that you get a completely unsolicited job offer like this..

kcomissiong
Aug 2, 2011, 07:18 AM
Scam. Complete scam. Run, and report this to the site that is hosting the job listing.

odinn7
Aug 2, 2011, 08:14 AM
2 most simple ways to pick out a scam... 1) as already stated, they would not be asking you for a fee 2) no legitimate company is going to use Yahoo, hotmail, gmail, etc; as their email.

JudyKayTee
Aug 2, 2011, 08:34 AM
2 most simple ways to pick out a scam...1) as already stated, they would not be asking you for a fee 2) no legitimate company is going to use yahoo, hotmail, gmail, etc; as their email.


Disagree with the "no legitimate company ..." part of this. Why do you say that?

odinn7
Aug 2, 2011, 08:42 AM
In general, these scammers all use "disposable" email addresses such as Yahoo, gmail, and hotmail. A legitimate business will usually have a "real" email address that is associated with their business or has their company name in it. That is all I am getting at.

Fr_Chuck
Aug 2, 2011, 10:26 AM
I agree with Odinn on this, esp sites that have web sites, and their own site domains where they can use it for email.

Ok, a mom and pop shop, but not a international business

NYcityboy
Aug 3, 2011, 03:27 PM
"European standards"

kickass
Aug 11, 2011, 04:26 AM
Yes its true! The "[email protected]" email scammers, don't believe with this guy his name Richard Thompson not the real name...
Goooo too helll **** you...