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Is this offer even legit? What is he/are they REALLY using me for?

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From Mr. Williams Barnes.

553 East Trent Blvd., North London

London, UK.E-mail:barneswilliams2@yahoo.co.uk

Hello Friend,

Good day to you, I greet you in the name of our lord

Jesus Christ, My name is Mr. Williams Barnes. I?m artist by

profession,I'm a British man and I base in London United

Kingdom UK, I?m married with three kids.

I got your email address on the British Chamber of

Commerce and I decided to contact you.Actually I?m looking

for a representative in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USA, I

have a job offer that will earn you $3,500.00 every week,

this job offer will not stop you from your daily job, and

the job offer is thus:

All my customers are AMERICANS, and they all want to pay

me with Cashier?s Check and others, and it is always very hard from

me to cash checks from USA here in London United

Kingdom UK, because the British

Government does not permit the usage of cashier?s check and some other

payment

here in United Kingdom

UK.So therefore I decided to search for a reliable and

honest person in AMERICA to help me in cashing the

cashier?s checks and send me physical cash here in London UK.

I have so many customers in AMERICA and If you are

interested, you will be earning $3,500.00 every week as

10% commission as my AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE, this job

offer will not affect your present work, all

I need from you is honesty and trust, kindly send me the

information's below and I will have my customers send the

cashier?s check to you immediately:

Your Complete Legal Name.

Your Present Residential Address.

Your Current House/Mobile Telephone Number.

As soon as I receive the above details from you, I will

contact all my customers to post the cashier's check to

your home address as my AMERICA REPRESENTATIVE, I want to

bring to your notice that you will

not involve any of your money into this job offer, you

won?t spend any money in this job offer not even a dime,

consider this job offer and reply back to me with the

above details, Thanks as I await your immediate response.

Sincerely Yours.

Mr.Williams Barnes,

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  1. Seriously, thats a big con. Please please please tell me you didnt fall for that.


  2. i tend to get offers such as this in my e-mail once in a while, and they are always from people i have never heard of or met. i suggest that its best to disregard it, as these type of letters are similar to scams which aim to attain your personal information.

  3. Its a  scam unless you met this guy before.

  4. This is a nigerian scam. This buttholes don't have n thing better to do than drain nieve peoples bank accounts. This people send me an email every freaking day. Sometimes its thier husband just died and they want to send millions of dollars to me so I can open a nursing home, orphanage, give it to a church, keep it for myself, it's always some lame reason. Anyways...don't fall for this. They actually sent me a check, when I took it to the bank they said it was a real check...but it was stolen and they would have had acess to all my stuff if the bank cashed it. Don't give these guys any info and don't trust em.

  5. the best thing you could do mate is delete it!! its all bullshit to get your personal info and before you know it u got a twin getting you into lots of debt!!

  6. holy **** take it

  7. He wants to rob you. He is going to ask for a bank account number so he can send the check through and then steal you identity.

    Delete it and contact the police.

  8. OMG whatever you do just delete the email, I did not even read the entire thing but all I needed to see was Cashier Check. I have worked in the banking world for many years and what they do is make fake cashier checks in small amounts so that the tellers won't be suspicious but if you get caught you will be under investigation for actually presenting the checks to the bank.

    Remember if you cash that check at the bank and when it comes back as fraud or unpaid you will be the one owing the bank money.

    Hope this helps.

  9. That's a joke. Delete that silliness. The poster above is absolutely right. It IS a Nigerian scam and even though the U.S. government has tried to stop it, there are no laws regulating this type of internet activity in Nigeria so they can't stop it. They'll also send things that say you've won the American/British lottery, but half the time they can't spell 'lottery' or 'British'.

    "You've won the United Kindom Lotery" (yeah, WHATEVER!) Kindom? Lotery? Please.

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