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I recived 100 mails in 15 days, they asked me a home base job, check a sample mail belwo:??

Dear Sir/Madam
Would you like to work online from Home/Temporarily and get paid
weekly?we are glad to offer you for a job position at our company,
INTERCONTINENTAL TEXTILES INTERNATIONAL We need someone to work for
the company as a Representative/Book keeper in the USA. This is in
view of our not having an office presently in the USA. You dont need
to have an Office and this certainly wont disturb any form of work you
have going at the moment.Our integrated yarn and fabric manufacturing
operations use state-of-the-art textile equipment from the world’s
leading suppliers. Order processing,production monitoring and process
flow are seamlessly integrated through a company-wide computer network.
* The average monthly income is about 4000.00 USD.
* No form of investments from you.
* This job takes only 1-3 hours per day
About the job:
We have sales representatives all over the world to distribute our
products.You know, that it’s not easy to start a business in a new
market (being the US).

Are you asking if you should reply and try to work here? Because it’s usually a scam. A website I found shows this email and the person who made this website posted this comment about the email:

I received the following "work-at-home" email. Be aware of these offers. In most of these offers the real deal is that they send you a false check (that may be honoured in the first place) and you return 90% of it by Western Union. When the check after a while bounces, you have lost all the money you sent.

This is what I have found about these kinds of emails and "work at home" offers. They sound great but it’s not real. Just delete it and mark it as spam if you can.


6 Responses to “I recived 100 mails in 15 days, they asked me a home base job, check a sample mail belwo:??”

  1. chuckufarley2a says:

    Ouch, what a scam! Beware, this is just a scam to try to get you to help them launder money..
    References :
    54 years life experience

  2. Megan says:

    just spam it

    then you can’t get it anymore
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  3. newyorkgal71 says:

    Of course this is a scam. Does it sound reasonable?
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  4. T-man says:

    To stop receiving the letter stop clicking on them and reading them. They will continue to come. Use the spam blocker built into yahoo mail. These are complete scams and never cease. You will get many scams in e-mail. Just resist from reading them.
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  5. Katie L says:

    Are you asking if you should reply and try to work here? Because it’s usually a scam. A website I found shows this email and the person who made this website posted this comment about the email:

    I received the following "work-at-home" email. Be aware of these offers. In most of these offers the real deal is that they send you a false check (that may be honoured in the first place) and you return 90% of it by Western Union. When the check after a while bounces, you have lost all the money you sent.

    This is what I have found about these kinds of emails and "work at home" offers. They sound great but it’s not real. Just delete it and mark it as spam if you can.
    References :
    http://419.bittenus.com/more/INTERCONTINENTALTEXTILESINTERNATIONAL.htm

    and

    http://419.bittenus.com/workathome.htm

  6. kennydude935 says:

    just a scam….
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