Saturday, October 25, 2014

CASA HOTEL UK / Fake Job Scam Fraud

On Tuesday, 14 October 2014 3:03 PM, Casa Hotel uk casahotel1945@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

CASA HOTEL LONDON 
UNITED KINGDOM ADDRESS LOCKOFORD LANE, CHESTERFIELD, 
CHESTERFIELD, UNITED KINGDOM
(E MAIL ID: casahotel1945@yahoo.co.uk)
 PHONE : 00447014213162  OR  00447010285783
RECOMMENDATION TO MAKE YOUR VISA URGENT

ATT MR 
          
We in Receipt of your mail and its contents have been acknowledged. At this point, all your employment letters and visa documents have been faxed to the British high commission embassy in (INDIA.) You are therefore directed to contact our nominated agent in Mumbai embassy on the following contact information bellow, 
 
 BRITISH COUNCIL MUMBAI
CONTACT PERSON : MR.ROLAND BAKER
PHONE +919619517453 
(teddy.consultantembassy@yahoo.co.uk)

The above mention contact detail is the direct and personal contact information of our agent in British embassy in India. You are directed to corporate and with maximum respect the consular may needed from you because he will be using his personal power to secure you a UK entry work permit visa which will be two years and six months work permit visa and it’s renewable after the said period of time.

Remember that company (CASA HOTEL UK) will be expecting your visa confirmation within or before the 22th October 2014,

Note that you are to take care of your visa fees expenses and charges during this process and always keep me updated on the excise. Be informed that the embassy has been waiting for your call for verification and to start the visa process immediately.

The embassy will let you know what it will cost you to secure work permit visa to United Kingdom.

Your air ticket will be send down to you immediately you confirm to us that visa have been issued to you and company will refund you whatever you have spend during the visa process.

The refunding excise will take place here in CASA  HOTEL
After three days of your arrival along side with three months additional salary to make yourself comfortable.

Congratulations ones again and I welcomes you to London in advance.
 
Regards,
Sir Alex William
Human Res. Dev. Manage UK
CASA HOTEL UK

Please read carefully because this applies to every job offer you receive!  99% of email job offers are scams!  No real company hires you without an in person, face to face interview.  An email, online or telephone interview is always a scam! No real company ever charges any money for a job for any reason including housing, couriers, insurance, visas or work permits! So, if they ask for money for ANY reason, its a scam! Saying they will refund your expenses is just part of the scams. You will just send money to a fake embassy official, travel agency or lawyer who is a really a scammer! Read:  www.scam-job-emails.tk  No real company, government or visa agent ever uses a free or public email address (yahoo.com, gmail.com, hotmail.com, aol.com, admin.in.th, etc.)  Email addresses like diplomats.com, counsellor.com, consultant.com, lawyer.com etc. are also free email addresses.  Read: www.scam-email-addresses.tk No real company, government, lawyer, travel agent or visa agent ever requests money via wire to a bank account or by Western Union or MoneyGram. Read: www.never-wire-money-to-strangers.tk No real company uses a telephone number that begins with +44 70, +44 871, +44 870, +44 844, or +44 845. Those are forwarding numbers which are not in the UK.  Read: www.scam-telephone-numbers.tk If the company does not have a website or the website does not work, it is a scam!  Do not assume a website is legit!  Read www.scamwebsites.tk There are no exceptions!  Don't let a scammers convince you otherwise!  A scammer is only as smart as his victim is naive!  If something sounds too good to be true, it is a scam! Publicity defeats scammers.  Post the scam emails you receive and warn your friends! Always "Google" all telephone numbers, email addresses and websites in any job offer to see if it has already been posted as a scam! When asking if a job offer is fake, include the entire email you received!

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