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SINO STEEL TRADING COMPANY
1 ZHONGSHAN WEST ROAD
UNIT 702 JINGDU BUILDING
ZHENJLAND, JIANGBU 100029
CHINA.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Sino Trading is a Chinese Steel company. We produce and distribute iron and steel products such as sash and trim, aluminium forgings, ferro-alloy and nickel, cutting machines and low Alloy steel and foundries worldwide.
We have reached big sales volume of steel Products in the USA and now penetrating European markets with few Representatives and authorized sales centers in the US, Europe and Canada.
Our insatiable zeal for expansion has therefore necessitated the current search
for people who will assist us in establishing new distributive networks.
WHAT YOU NEED TO DO FOR US
The international money transfer tax for legal entities (companies) is 25%, whereas for the individual it is only 7%.There is no sense for us to work this way, while tax for international money transfer made by a private individual is 7% .
That's why we need
2007-03-08
21:40:53
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bobo
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Always a scam!!
Forget them, don't give them your bank details or they'll rob you blind!
Check out the links to secure yourself from scams and learn about their tricks.
I just ignore any junk mail I get (mail, mobile advertisment or internet).
2007-03-08 21:43:56
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answered by _ 4
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Yes, it's a scam, but you knew that, really, didn't you ?
Any reputable company already has business contacts, or can easily make them through orthodox routes, and does not need to approach complete strangers on the net. The Chinese Embassy is very helpful and diligent in obtaining business contacts for successful Chinese companies.
I know you want it to be true, but it's a scam.
2007-03-08 21:47:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Speaking as a guy who just got scammed on the net i have come to the conclusion that the only people you can really trust in this big world is your old mum and dad. Now if a person tells me the sky is blue i would wanna go and check, YEAH avoid it please, keep your sanity and your cash in your pocket. Also with the best scams you never see them coming so the fact that you asked this question already answers your initial suspicions......all the best from Dave
2007-03-08 21:51:53
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answered by just-dave 5
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This is most definitely a scam...this is the result from typing the name Sino steel into Google
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2003-33,GGLD:en&q=SINO+STEEL+TRADING+COMPANY
Please do not get yourself mixed up with them by replying to the email...just delete it and be thankful that you had the sense to ask before replying...
2007-03-08 21:51:34
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answered by sarch_uk 7
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It's a scam!
Even if it wasn't a scam, would you want a foreign company to avoid taxes? The less they pay, the more you/we pay in taxes. Anyone who is evading tax is stealing from you/us.
2007-03-08 22:18:24
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answered by Copper 4
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Yes it is a scam. I used to get them on my email all the time! I would block them and then I would get another one! Definitely a scam!
2007-03-08 21:47:05
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answered by Kristal S 1
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yes just like the ones from Nigeria
2007-03-08 21:44:19
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answered by minty359 6
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SCAM!!!! Delete immediatly
2007-03-08 21:58:01
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answered by SJ 1
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Yes, it's a scam and if it wasn't it would be tax evasion.
Broke or Jail, or leave it alone....
2007-03-08 21:43:31
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answered by mark 7
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the easy way to spot a scam is - if it seems too good to be true it probably is. so you tell me....
2007-03-08 23:26:07
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answered by alatoruk 5
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