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I have received an offer leter from QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL BIRMINGHAM?

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I have received an offer leter from QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL BIRMINGHAM?

Is this hospital is there and is this offer letter is genuine.The following are the details mentioned here.

Contact Person:Barrister Abraham A. Awah

Designation: Immigration attorney

Email: a.awah@yahoo.co.uk

Tel:+447031936160,

Address: 30 Tooley Street

London, SE1 2PR

Mr. Harry Smith

Head Human Resource

QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL

Bloomsburystreet,LondonWC...

Tel: +447031896628

email:hospital.queeneliza...

www.queenelizabethhospita...

From the above address I have received an offer letter through mail.

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  1. Take the advice of all above and JUNK IT.


  2. DEFINITELY do what g.c.  s. suggested.

  3. Are they claiming to give you money?  Dont' give out any information...sounds like phishing.

  4. This is  FAKE ! If u respond u will find that you have lost a substancial  amount of money from your bank account , before knowing it. report it to hoax-slayer.com .

  5. IT'S ALL FAKE

    dont' fall for it

    spam it

  6. If the offer has come of its own without your applying fo rit , be care ful ,It is a trick to deprive you of your hard earned money.Now a days the Uk government is not recruiting doctors for their hospitals .The Indian doctors already there are finding it difficult to continue there because of the severe restrictions on them.

    so be careful not to pay even a single pie if demanded for something or other in connection with the offer .

    You may also contact the overseas employment corporation /organisation of the government for verification or contact the British council to ascertain the genuiness of the offer and the existnce of an institution that made the offer.

  7. No, the offer is not genuine and you are definitely being scammed...read below for information about the telephone number you have been given...

    Scam phone numbers in the United Kingdom (+44):

    Most "419" scams using +44 70xx numbers involve emails that are sent from Nigeria and other West African countries, not from the UK! If you see a +44 70xx number in a 419 scam email it usually means you're dealing with criminals based in Nigeria.

    UK phone numbers starting with '70' are "Personal numbering" in the "Find me anywhere" range. Charges for calls to these numbers are not distance-dependent. They can cost as much as UKL 0.50 (USD 0.90) per minute to call and can forward the call to virtually any phone number in the world. Forwarding numbers can be set up for free and completely anonymously via websites such as uknumbers.com.

    In most cases when you call one of these numbers the phone that starts ringing will actually be a mobile phone somewhere in Nigeria, as the UK number has been programmed to auto-forward calls to another number. These +44 70xx numbers are used as a redirector service to obscure the fact that the person taking the call is not actually based in Europe. The UK number is used to lend credibility to the scam.

    http://www.joewein.de/sw/419-phone-uk.ht...

    Whilst the information above is from a site regarding false lotteries it equally applies to fake job offers.

  8. did you even apply there, if you hadnt I would say its bogus

  9. Fake

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