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Saturday, September 27, 2008

PHC Consulting

 

Fraud.

One out of five!

PHC Consulting has an opening for a TRANSACTIONS SPECIALIST position.


We do our best to fit all our customers needs as soon as possible. That s why all are staff is a professionally trained and can solve any problem that occurs on their way.
We are not just a set of people, we are a family. We offer you, our potential colleague, to join us. See below, what we offer you.


General Requirements:

- Be at least 21 years old.
- Not special Qualifications Needed.
- Have a minimal experience and knowledge of basic bank operations.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of all information.
- Willingness to work from home, take responsibility, set up and achieve goals.
- The Ability to create good administrative reporting.
- Honesty, responsibility and promptness in operations.
- The ability to operate with more than one task effectively, and have an adaptable, flexible,
professional attitude.
- The ability of stable communication with our company and on-time and detailed reporting.
- Familiar to working online, Internet and e-mail skills.


What we offer:

- Generous salary (over 3,000.00 GBP monthly).
- Social benefits and medical insurance.
- Free training and seminars.
- Paid Holidays plus 2 weeks of Paid Time Off (PTO).

This is easy job, but your help is very important for us and our clients. This job does not require any special education. You wouldn't have to pay us for taking you on our list. However we guarantee stable income.

Please send your answer letter or resume only to our e-mail: Graham.Atkinson.UK.PHC.Consulting@gmail.com

Best regards,
Graham Atkinson
www.phc-consulting.biz

Important Notes :-

1. Whatever you do, do not respond to any e-mail like this. If you have given bank details to any fraudster like this, then inform your bank immediately and also make sure that you close the account.

2. If the e-mail mentions a well known e-mail address such as from gmail.com, live.com, yahoo.com etc., then why not forward the offending e-mail to abuse@gmail.com, abuse@live.com etc. Hopefully, they'll remove the e-mail address, which will stop people being sucked in.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I feigned interest to these scammers, but did not give out any personal details. I was then sent an application and a contract to sign and send back....the language of the contract is so laughable and gibberish that anyone in their right mind can tell this is not legit. I am sending my email to my state's attorney general for further review.

Monday, October 06, 2008 11:42:00 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was just hit by this exact scam. Thanks for posting a warning in your blog.

Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:41:00 pm  

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