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Is this a job scam?

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I have registered in timesjobs.com for online application and received emails indicating the following:

1. My application has been shortlisted

2. Received online interview with GULF OIL International Company LOGO

3. Job offer (note: without interview from the HR of the Company)

The monthly salary they offer is 9,920 Great Britain Pounds per month plus other benefits such as car, house, life insurance, laptops, phone and others.

Below are the contact persons and numbers:

Mr. Richard James

Head of Employee Relations

Gulf Oil International Co. UK

16 Charles II Street, London SW1Y 4QU,

England

United Kingdom (UK)

+44 (70) 4576 9274

www.gulfoil.co.uk

gulfoilltd@live.com

and

Contact Person: Bar. Graham Atkins

Atkins Solicitors

Designation: Immigration attorney/Solicitor

Email: atkins_solicitors@lawyer.com

atkins_solicitors@yahoo.co.uk

Tel: +44 (70) 3590 3701

+44 (70) 3183 0228

Address: Haymarket House

28-29 Haymarket

London

SW1Y 4SP

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  1. as said to your other question addressed here - http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...

    it is a scam


  2. I'd suggest checking the company out online as far as website and then contact them by email and inquire about their hiring process and any current openings. You can probably tell them about the contact information you received and if that person, email, and phone number does exist within the company, There are a lot of job scams out there now, specially the ones you get in email referring to being a Representative for some offshore textile, art companies. You do end up getting a check, but beware, the check you get is a FRAUD. See these companies want you to cash the check you get from one of their customers, take your 10% out, then send them the rest by Western Union. What they don't tell you is that the check you receive is stolen or from a closed/ non-existing account. You get stuck with the consequences of cashing the fraudulent check.
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