An offer of a job

Grandad July 3rd, 2009

I received an offer of a job yesterday!!

Our company offers you an excellent possibility to earn quickly.     
It is a good chance to earn easily 2.000 – 5.000 EUR in a month, 
and it will not take more than 1 hour a day. For this you should 
have one or several bank accounts. More accounts you have more will 
be your gain.

The procedure is following. We make a transfer on your account, 
usually it is around 5.000 – 8.000 EUR. As soon as money comes, you 
withdraw it in cash. For your service you take 20 percent of the amount 
received. Then you send the rest of the money back by Western Union. 
For example, we make a transaction of 5.000 EUR to your account, 
you go to the bank and collect the total amount. Then you take 1.000 EUR 
as your remuneration and send 4.000 EUR back to our receiver via 
Western Union Money Transfer Service. Western Union fee is paid by receiver.

Our company is located in Estonia. We need only bank details 
which are necessary to make the transaction of funds on your account. 
We don’t ask you any supplementary data and there is no risk for your 
privacy. You run the only one risk of becoming undesirable client 
for the bank.

You can email all your questions to the address job@taxvac.com

Looks good, doesn’t it.

They send me their money, and I send it back to them again, and I get paid for it.

Hang on…..

They have a system where they shift their own money out and back again and for each shift they lose 20%?  That seems like an excellent way of losing money?  Are they incredibly bad at mathematics?  Are they just plain stupid?  Are they looking for the job of Irish Minister for Finance?

Or are they going to post me a [dud] cheque, and I send my money back by Western Union, so that they gain my money and lose a dud cheque?

I am going to reply to them and accept their offer.

I will send them some of my details.

I will also insist that they send me their money by Western Union first.

Hah!

No Responses to “An offer of a job”

  1. eddie IRELANDon 03 Jul 2009 at 11:53 am

    2 – 5 euro a month won’t get you a whole lot these days. A bag of porridge and some milk powder if you’re lucky. I’d decline.
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  2. Lafsword IRELANDon 03 Jul 2009 at 12:11 pm

    The Scary thing is that there are people out there that will and do fall for this type of thing.

  3. Grandad IRELANDon 03 Jul 2009 at 1:23 pm

    Eddie – Welcome! I hope to get more than that. 20% of 5,000 is 1,000 which will nearly cover the cost of a good night in the pub?

    Lafsword – Do you mean it isn’t genuine?

  4. Ryan UNITED STATESon 03 Jul 2009 at 3:00 pm

    Very entertaining post, as always!
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  5. Grandad IRELANDon 04 Jul 2009 at 6:09 pm

    Why, thank you Ryan!!

  6. Jennie IRELANDon 22 Jul 2009 at 2:46 pm

    did you write back to them? what was the response, I keep getting that offer too….how dodgey is that! do they think we are idiots….would be tempting but too good to be true!

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