Thursday, December 12, 2013

Shell BP Liquefied Natural Gas Production UK / Fake Job Scam Fraud


No real company hires you without an in person, face to face interview.  An email or telephone interview is always the sign of a scam!
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From: Shell BP Liquefied Natural Gas Production UK Prof.CrkeFemng@aol.com
Date: 12 December 2013 at 6:38:20 CAT
To: 'Subject: [#Re: APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT-7022]

Shell BP Liquefied Natural Gas Production UK
Human Resources Department
SHELL CENTER - London, SE1 7NA, United Kingdomwww.shell.co.uk


Our ref: SBP-LON/GTP/A4/2014/30747248C

Hello,

OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT

After evaluation of your application by the screening and selection panel at our Headquarters, I am pleased to inform you that your application has been approved and you have been offered training and employment in our reputable Hotel here in London, United Kingdom.

Please find attached your Employment/Contract Letter. Note that your completed and endorsed contract letter should be returned back within 48 hours via email: (
contractletter2014gtep@aol.co.uk ) if terms and conditions of our offer are acceptable to you.
Your endorsed contract letter must reach us through the above specified email address else it will not be treated.

You are required to acknowledge receipt of this email.

Regards,
Prof. Clarke Fleming
HR Department
Shell BP Liquefied Natural Gas Production UK

4 comments:

  1. Hi
    I just received a letter like this yesterday the 12th of December, does this mean its a fraud letter? am now confused.

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    1. What is confusing about? The article clearly states it is a fraud and why!

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    2. Is it from BP OIL UK?
      I too received an email for the interview via email.

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    3. It is a scam. That is why it is posted here! No real company interviews by email! That is not a real interview! You could say anything. If you are not interviewed in person, face to face, it is a scam! Read www.scam-job-emails.tk

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