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Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 10:44:05 -0700
From: "Kelvin Smith" <hmfabrics1024@copper.net> Add Mobile Alert To: hmfabrics260@gmail.com Subject: Receivable Clerks Needed Dear Candidate, Would you like to work online from home? Can you spare one hour daily? If you enjoy working from home then I think this would be a perfect job for you. Our job is a flextime, flex-place opportunity designed to fit around your family's income and time needs. H&M fabrics ltd is a UK based company looking for energetic and committed individuals to fill the part-time receivables clerk position in the United States. As a receivables clerk, you will be in charge of processing and facilitating payment funds transfers initiated by our US clients under the supervision of the regional manager. A perfect candidate should be a good communicator who is also comfortable with numbers. College education or basic administrative experience is a plus to this job. We are new in the fabric business and have been in existence for about 6 months; we have reached a reasonable sales volume of fabric/textile materials in Europe and also some part of Asia. We are now trying to penetrate into the US market but have been experiencing some problems when it comes to receiving payment due to the location of my clients. My clients sometimes make payments for our supplies in form of checks amounting from $3,000 to $100,000 and sometimes more depending on the quantity of stock purchased. These checks are not readily cashable outside the United States. I need someone in the states to work as our representative and assist us in processing these payments and I will be willing to pay 10% for every transaction made. First step in this job is for you to wait at home for checks sent by our clients on your name as per our instructions. For this to be possible we need your basic personal info such as full name and full address. We will never ask you for anything more than that, no bank name, bank account number, routing number, credit card, passwords, social security number etc. If anyone asks for those on our behalf please do not give out this info. This is to ensure that you will not be the victim of identity theft. After you receive the checks you will have to go to the bank to cash them, this will happen of course after the bank clears them. The time it takes for the checks to clear depends on your bank. Main requirements: 18 years or older. If you are Interested In this job and want to work for us, please kindly send the information below to me. My email is: hm.fabs@gmail.com Full Name Full Contact Address Phone Number Occupation Gender Age Our payments will be issued out in your name once we have gotten an acceptance notification from you. Please endeavor to reply as soon as possible if you are interested in this opportunity. Thanks for giving us your time and hope to hear from you soon. Yours truly, Kelvin Smith. H&M Fabrics ltd United Kingdom |
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A "job" offer from a "serious" company with a freemail address
Read the article "Fake checks and money orders" to get an idea what they are doing with such "offers".
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