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I receid this email and guess, it's a scam?

Please give me your opinion

Thanks,

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The international company searches for workers in Thailand.

Now we have a lot of vacancies in all Thailand Provinces.

You will earn 1500-1700$ per month.

sent your information to this e-mail: //email removed//

JOB REQUIREMENTS:

-No specific business experience is required for this business.

-You should be aged between 18 and 67.Male or female.

-Available for all THailand residents.

OUR PROPOSAL ORIENTED TO THE ALL Thailand RESIDENTS.

- You DON'T need to handle any products!No MLM,no Sales.

- DOES NOT Require investment.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO START or get more info-please sent e-mail to

//email removed//

Smells fishy!

some people ask the silliest questions..

OF COURSE ITS LEGIT ! :o:D

Yes it is a scam. You already knew that, didn't you?

I'd go for it!

Knew a guy who answered one of those ads and now he's a top corporate executive with a carnival company in China!

Edited by Boon Mee

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I was not 100% sure. Before I forward this mail to someone I need to be sure what's going on! In these days it is sometimes rather difficult to distinguish good from bad. So, I am asking for the members opinion!

Assuming you didn't solicit it (ie putting out feelers to employment companies) and it's not from someone you know, or a company you deal with, it's a scam.

I was not 100% sure. Before I forward this mail to someone I need to be sure what's going on! In these days it is sometimes rather difficult to distinguish good from bad. So, I am asking for the members opinion!

I truely cannot believe how so many people get scammed by these Nigerian/Russian scammers!!!

But they do...people actually believe it and pay the money....unbelievable.

No experience needed

Can be 80 years old

We got many many these jobs

...and we will pay you 300,000 bht per month

And they fall for it.

Completely unbelievable.

It is 100% scam and request when asking about such that posters not include contact information - no need to provide them free advertising.

Email address is never allowed in forum posts.

Only way to tell for sure is include the headers of the email, and even then you couldn't be certain. If you still have it, select "view full headers" or similar from your email client and paste them here.

although if you're not allowed to post email addresses here, that idea is useless. Feel free to pm them to me.

Edited by OxfordWill

Scam - bit obvious when its unsolicited email. :o

When I switched to TV and came across this thread, I'd just read this list of scams:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4247457.stm

It seems relevant even if it's nearly 2 years old.

(I wanted to do what others do and underline the words 'this list' for connecting to the http link. But I don't know how to do that.) :o

When I switched to TV and came across this thread, I'd just read this list of scams:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4247457.stm

It seems relevant even if it's nearly 2 years old.

(I wanted to do what others do and underline the words 'this list' for connecting to the http link. But I don't know how to do that.) :o

Its a scam, possibly the 'yes we'll get you a job no problem. Just deposit XXXX amount of dollars in this bank account and hey presto!' You have given someone money for nothing!

Its a numbers GAME. It works fo both parties. Lets "share" some "time" in the "boiler" if you have "room" for reading my e-mail.

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