There is no way we can verify if its true or fake. They need to send you a written offer and you must sign a contract before going to immigration! they are gonna ask u for a document that proves so.
Beware of anything related to nigeria, lots of scams from this country.
2007-04-26 16:50:36
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answered by fozio 6
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Well said, 'uwillmake...'
If you didn't apply for a job at NLNG, why would u assume that they'd send you an offer.
And if you did apply for a job at NLNG, do your skills honestly warrant a salary of USD 19250 - or do u secretly hope that there is so much money in Nigeria that they do not understand global market salaries for par positions?
Please do not let your greed get you into trouble. Outside greed (and maybe, soft hearts for charity and love), no one would get scammed by the 419 perpetrators.
Ignore the 'job offer' and continue with your life. Or accept the 'offer' and watch your life and finances go down a spiral.
2007-04-23 05:02:26
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answered by plancks.constant 3
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LNG is a legitimate gas flaring company, but how did you get the offer? Was it randomly emailed to you? Had you ever heard of this before? If not, then they're probably trying to scam you.
2007-04-22 19:32:28
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answered by Elisabeth 4
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Did you apply for the job from a reputable firm?Only greedy people will expect such an offer to fall on their laps with little or no effort.
2007-04-23 00:09:26
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answered by uwilmakeit 3
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look at the email address.
you will see immediately that this is a scam.
don't waist energy on that 1 or you will loos money.
2007-04-22 20:46:57
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answered by zilber 4
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This is not genuine, fake. These are Nigerian scams. Ignore it and don't loose your money.
2007-04-23 19:49:37
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answered by Zain 7
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