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Basically I stuck my CV on monster.co.uk a few months back and yesterday i received this job offer email. But i am not so sure if it is genuine or not.


As you know we get a lot of adverts from unknown companies saying we can get X amount of money for working not many hours, could this be one of them? but this isnt like 'too good to be true' sort of thing either.


the main MAIN concern is the nature of this business, what kind of business are they dealing with etc. im not getting dragged into illegal stuff right?


see for yourself and let me know if anything seems fishy, cheers guys! :down:





We have found your resume at Monster.co.uk and we would like to offer you a job.

It is a part-time job that consists of receiving payments from customers

(through bank transfers) and then making further payments to our main office or

to one of our regional affiliated departments, depending on the customer's

location.


Your commission as an agent is 6% of each transaction. For example, if you

receive 2000 GBP to your bank account, you will withdraw the money and keep 120

GBP for yourself. Your salary will be approximately 12000 GBP per year. The

hours for this work are flexible and can be combined with any permanent or other

part-time job, with an average workload of up to 10 hours a week. All additional

money transfer fees and money transfer-related charges are covered and paid for

by our company. Therefore you'll only be responsible for making the proper

payments in time (i.e. within 48 hrs of successful receipt into your account).

Each transaction will be transferred only after prior notification, which will

sometimes be a notification by phone call.


Our company's principal business is based on a peer-to-peer type payment

network, this business model heavily employs all the latest internet

technologies. We are one of only a few companies that uses regional

representatives in its business operations. This avoids high foreign taxation

and cross-board acquisition fees. If you are interested in our offer, please

feel free to ask for details of the general provisions of the contract.


Best regards,

Rita Widmer


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