Saturday, February 26, 2011

JOB OPPORTUNITY/VACANCY IN BRUNEL HOTEL, London - - Employment Scam With Lucrative Offer to Cheat For Processing Fee and Immigration Charges

Beware! Its a Cuber World: JOB OPPORTUNITY/VACANCY IN BRUNEL HOTEL
The mail I received yesterday is kind of "Employment Scam". I shared before same kind of scam offer pretending to be from CALTEX OIL COMPANY.

This is just a mail to trap the prospective victim. Once the recipient will respond cyber criminals will tighten the trap and will ask for online interview. 

There would be no reason that recipient will not be a successful candidate. In the next step they will send the appointment letter with the terms & conditions that will be enough to make you crazy.

Then these cyber cowboys will ask you to send immigration charges and processing fee. Once you send the money you will never find them on any contacts they would have provided you.


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From: BRUNEL HOTEL LONDON (achiever_achiever2001@yahoo.com)
Sent: Sat, February 26, 2011 9:26:59 PM
Subject: JOB OPPORTUNITY/VACANCY IN BRUNEL HOTEL




From Mr Eddie Lay, Job vacancy in  Brunel Hotel London, Please Brunel Hotel London
Needs Men And Women Who Can Work And Live here In Brunel Hotel London the hotel 
We Will Pay For Your one way  flight ticket, your feeding and accommodation also exercise in your visa processing with the Embassy/immigration, You must contact the Bureau of Immigration for your work permit and resident  permit so if you are interested  to work in the hotel with us please write us back as soon as possible on our hotel email below, manager_brunelhotel@yahoo.co.uk 
Contact Person Mr Eddie Lay
Tel ; +447024034362
From Mr Eddie Lay
manager_brunelhotel@yahoo.co.uk

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Beware! Its a Cyber World - - Conclusion: 
This is an internet scam! DON'T send these scammers money for any reason.
It's important to note that any real people and / or legitimate organizations whose actual names or other details appear in these scam e-mails have absolutely no connection with this scam!
Scammers never use their real names.
They frequently take on the identity of real people to help make themselves and their scam appear legitimate.
For More such scams >>>>> Employment Scams

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