Of course it's a scam!
I posted it because this is where we are supposed to post copies of scam emails we've received, as a warning to other people.
These people are trying to scam others into aiding and abetting their fraudulent financial activities. At the very least they are trying to avoid paying taxes, but most likely the transactions they want "agents" to carry out are part of a money-laundering operation.
I did not include the "reply to" details or message source from the original email, but I'm sure you would find that the sender probably has no relationship with Amagalerie but is simply using their name to make the email seem genuine.
Why would any honest company offer this kind of a deal to a complete stranger? If I was looking for a financial agent anywhere in the world, I would not pick someone from a randomly-generated email address.
Things are not always what they seem.
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~Just another displaced Aussie lost in the realms of cyberspace~
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