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This is just one type of the thousands of scam e-mail variants sent out each day by 419 scammers. If you've received an e-mail even remotely similar to the scam published here or if you have arrived at this page via an internet search resulting from an e-mail that you received, YOU HAVE RECEIVED A SCAM E-MAIL!

 

 

VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION (VEC) | Fake Job Scam

This is an internet scam! DON'T send these scammers money for any reason.

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From:     William R. Walker, supervisor <wrw@vec-info.com>
Reply-to:     <VEC@consultant.com>
Subject:     Part Time Job Offered!
Date:     01/17/2010 04:28:24 PM (Sun, 17 Jan 2010 23:28:24 +0200)


First of all we would like to thank you for taking the time to read our job offer. My name is William (Bill) R. Walker supervisor at Virginia Employment Commission (VEC). We have recently initiated a project in collaboration with all private sector companies and set up an employment plan and new business strategies. In the progress of creating a new Multi Level e-commerce strategy, I am looking forward to establish a business relationship with you. With your efforts and our knowledge, this opportunity can become everything from a means of earning a little extra cash to building an international business. As a business, it offers the greatest flexibility and personal freedom of time. A few hours a week can earn a significant supplemental income and may grow to a very large income, making other work unnecessary. If you show interest in our offer please contact us at VEC@consultant.com for more information.

Looking forward in doing business together!

William (Bill) R. Walker, supervisor
Virginia Employment Commission (VEC)
Tri-Cities local office

 

[ END SCAM E-MAIL ]

VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION (VEC) | Fake Job Scam

 

 

 

 

It's important to note that any real people and / or legitimate organizations whose actual names or other details appear in these scam e-mails have absolutely no connection with this scam!

Scammers never use their real names.
They frequently take on the identity of real people to help make themselves and their scam appear legitimate.

This is just a small sampling of the many hundreds of advance fee fraud e-mails received each day here at 419BAITER headquarters. It is 100% pure B.S. Purity Guaranteed!

There are many different types of 419 scam (examples) but they all promise you something (fortune, job with salary / commision, low-interest loan, lottery prize, bargain gold dust / diamonds, work visa, etc.) in return for a small 'fee' or some kind of remittance. Of course, there is no fortune, no job, no loan, no prize to be had. It's just a ploy to get you to willingly send them money.

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NOTE TO DUMBASS SPAMMERS: My scam e-mail filtering system is pretty good but it isn't perfect. Occasionally a regular spam e-mail will get mistakenly published here as a 419 scam. This is inadvertent. If you are a spammer and you don't wish to have your crap mistakenly published on this website as a 419 advance fee scam, the solution is simple. Don't mail your crap to harvested e-mail addresses.

 

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