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She is one of the aliases given for a big scam! Dude. Canada does not offer you more money than they pay their own citizens to work in a hotel. They will try collect money from you for processing fees on your visa, then you will never hear a word from them. Ask yourself this:

* Does the email or job posting direct you to contact an email address that uses a free webmailer (Yahoo, Hotmail, etc)?
* Does the recruiter have a website that matches the domain of the email address? For an email address like name@example.com there should be a website like http://www.example.com and it should be a recruiting company.
*How did they get your email?
* Does the company provide a postal address, telephone and fax number?
* Can you independently verify the postal addresses on a Google search?
*Try a google search with the name followed by scam or fraud
* Are the conditions too favourable ($30,000 per month salary, five star hotel accomodation)?

Check the second link for a Canadian Embassy warning about these scams.

2007-03-01 18:46:35 · answer #1 · answered by JuanB 7 · 0 0

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