To bad I don't live in China I could have my dream job.
Dear Sir/ Madam,
My Name is Stanley Mgulahla, Sales Manager for Niche Cocoa Industry Ltd, a leading producer of cocoa in Ghana and South Africa.
Our Company is looking for trustworthy representative in China, Hong Kong, UAE, Saudi and all of Asia and the Middle East Region especially that can help as a link between our company and our client over there. We would like to know if you are interested to work from home for us and earn up to 2,000 to 3,500 usd, weekly for your services.
Niche Cocoa Industry Ltd needs a book-keeper or representative, so we want to know if you will like to work from home and get paid weekly without leaving or affecting your present job?
We have clients we supply our cocoa produce, weekly in China and throughout the middle east, and our clients make payments for our supplies every week in form of money orders and Bank Transfer which are not cashable here in Ghana, so we need someone in China to work as our representative to assist us in processing payments from our clients and we will pay him/her weekly wage.
All you need to do is to receive this payment from our clients on behalf of our company and get it cashed at your bank then deduct your 10% and forward the balance to our company here in Ghana.
BELOW IS A LETTER OF EMPLOYMENT FORM OF OUR COMPANY WHICH YOU HAVE TO REPLY AS SOON AS WE CONFIRM ANY PAYMENT COMING TO YOU, I WILL LET YOU KNOW AND I WILL GIVE YOU THE NECESSARY INFORMATION NEEDED FOR THE TRANSFER OF THE COMPANY BALANCE. YOU COULD JUST FILL IT OUT THIS FORM BELOW.
APPLICATION FORM
1. Full Names: -----------------
2. House Address: -----------------
3. City: -----------------
4. Phone Number: -----------------
5. Country: -----------------
6. Occupation: -----------------
7. Age: -----------------
Thank you as we await your further response.
In Trust and In Good Faith
Mr. Stanley Mgulahla
Niche Cocoa Industry Ltd
PMB 125 Community 1 Free Zones Enclave Tema, Ghana.
I should cocoa !!! (UK English )
I received an email from "Verizon" telling me that my account has been suspended. It directed me to answer a few questions to straighten it out. It was, of course, bogus.
The writer needs to study a bit of geography and run-on sentences; (whatever happened to our Nigerian prince?)
And I recently received an email from American Express telling me that there had been an attempt to charge 590 euros to my card. They declined the charge, but wanted me to contact them. I don't have an AmEx card!
Bigmike1
Loc: I am from Gaffney, S.C. but live in Utah.
The sad thing is that there are a few people, who will respond and end up being taken to the cleaners. I wonder if they need a photographer. (:
ELNikkor wrote:
The writer needs to study a bit of geography and run-on sentences; (whatever happened to our Nigerian prince?)
Didn’t you hear? He died and authorities found millions of dollars in gold in his home.
I get at least one of these a month. From Nigeria famous for these scams. And other offers
about the millions waiting for you. I figured out what they may be doing. I am a very alert 75 and still work sometimes.But their may be age prejudice here where they get digital lists according to age.
Someone older might be a better candidate for a scam in some cases.
One of the "doc" TV shows went to Nigeria and tracked one of the senders of these offers.
It was amazing how comfortable and calm about what he was doing.
There's actually a forum thats dedicated to scamming these scammers. The guys lead them on for months. To the point of having them fly to the US to "meet and get cash in person" sort of thing, only to find out they've been scammed when there's no one here to meet them. Then they have to fly back to whence they came.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
I wonder what the percentage of responders to all these cams are? And how mujsh money they lose.
krashdragon wrote:
There's actually a forum thats dedicated to scamming these scammers. The guys lead them on for months. To the point of having them fly to the US to "meet and get cash in person" sort of thing, only to find out they've been scammed when there's no one here to meet them. Then they have to fly back to whence they came.
That sounds like serious fun.
Sounds like fishing, you bite what’s on the hook you get caught.
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