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Do the National Oil and Gas (NOGL) UK is a genuine company. Is the Job offer is correct. 4 Wendy Ramon Street?

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The address is 4 Wendy Ramon Street. ES5S WRN, London, Tele:- 00447024065150, Fax:- 00447024117531 email noglinterviewsection@yahoo.com

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  1. Is this a question?


  2. try here.

    http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/812704...

    email nogl & ask for their company registered number. if they are legal they will have 1.

    however I expect with a yahoo email address it is not genuine.  if it was @nogl.co.uk for example i feel it would be more favorable

  3. I have received an offer from NATIONAL OIL AND GAS LIMITED(NOGL)UK on 28th August 2007 for the post of Senior Geologist. The email was forward to me by Mr. Garry Hard, Human Resource Manager mentioning Employment Reg Code as NOGL/14/UK.

    Kindly help me whether the offer is genuine or not.

  4. If this is an email you have received 'randomly' ignore it. Any interview, job application that asks for bank details, ignore. The safest bet is to keep track of all job offers you are interested in. Or apply for jobs in a particular way eg. always using the same reference number. Any job talking about you 'handling' money is very dodgy. Any job being offered to you without knowing what you are good at eg. you are an electrician, they want buyers, very dodgy. Lastly - National Oil and Gas UK sounds like a big company - so why are they using Yahoo for there emails, they should have their own email especially if they have a website. Steer clear from it or you will regret it. If you are unemployed a job offer can be tempting and these scams feed on greed and desperation. Good luck and be careful. And their main telephone number is a mobile not a landline.

    It is a scam - believe me. It's the new way of getting bank details and other info... Why would they ask you to be a buyer if you are an electrician or a librarian? Why offer you... YOU... the job when you never applied for it? Email them back and ask them what they do and who they are affiliated with. Then if it's a company you have heard of get in touch with them and ask if they have heard of NOGL.

    Please, please ignore these emails for jobs, I have several in my outbox. I had one once that had a professional web site and all the people mentioned actually existed, but were not affiliated with the company. Each individual member could be traced to financial institutions and FORBES magazine. I had never applied for a job with them, knew nothing about nano technology. They had a section which asked me for my details including bank details. Its the easiest way to commit id fraud. Basically you are giving them permission.

    Delete the email.

  5. Hey I got a similar one and am too confused about the same... Pls let me know if this is a scam or not !! Thanks A lot in advance...

  6. check this link its useful

    http://phaturl.com/28

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