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Thursday, March 4, 2010

offer@zajec.serveronline.net

Mark Johnson (offer@zajec.serveronline.net)

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Sent: Sat 2/20/10 4:38 AM
To:
Dear Sir/ Madam,

First, I must apologize in advance if the contents of this email do not meet 
with your approval, I humbly crave your indulgence.

WOCHEM INDUSTRY CO., LIMITED is a registered company and needs a payment officer 
in the United States of America/ Canada, and we would like to know if you will
like to work online from home and get paid weekly without leaving or affecting
your present job. WOCHEM INDUSTRY CO., LIMITED run a textile and fabrics firm
here in HONG KONG and we need someone to work for the company as a
representative/book keeper in the United States of America/ Canada. 
Our company produces various clothing materials, batiks, furniture·s, 
assorted fabrics and traditional costume of which we have clients we 
supply weekly in the United States/ Canada.

Our clients make payments for our supplies every week via bank transfer and 
direct payment to credit card, Home equity line of credit, pay pal transfer 
payment and cashiers check (which are not readily cash able outside the US or 
Canada) so we need someone in the United States of America/ Canada to work for 
us as our representative and assist us in processing the payments from our clients
and will be entitled to a re-numeration.

JOB DESCRIPTION

1. Liaise and receive payment from Clients
2. Cash Payments at your Bank
3. Deduct 10% which will be your commission on each payment processed.
4. Forward balance after deduction of 10% commission to offices

which shall be provided by us as soon as the fund becomes available.

HOW MUCH WILL YOU EARN?

10% from each operation! For instance: you receive $20000 via wire transfer on 
our behalf. You will cash the money and keep $2000 (10% of $20000) for yourself! 
At the beginning your commission will equal 10%, though later it will increase 
up to 12%!

ADVANTAGES

You do not have to go out as you will work as an independent contractor right
from your home office. Your job is absolutely legal, You can earn up to 
$3000-4000 monthly depending on time will spend on this  job. You do not need 
any capital to start. You can do the Work easily without leaving or affecting 
your present Job.

MAIN REQUIREMENTS

22 years or older
Work from Home
Positive Attitude
Honesty and Integrity
Schedule: 5 + hours/week

You choose your hours!

If you meet up with the above criteria, please contact the undersign with the 
information requested for below:

FULL NAME:
CONTACT ADDRESS:
CITY:
STATE:
ZIP CODE:
TELEPHONE NUMBER #:
MOBILE #:

AGE:

GENDER:
PRESENT OCCUPATION:

FORM OF IDENTIFICATION (Driving License or Int. Passport)

**Optional**:

We await your response.

Warmest Regards,

MARK JOHNSON.

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