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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Honeywell International Inc Scam adamscole.adams44@gmail.com

Pleasant day,

If you have access to a computer and have up to three hours spare time per-week.You can get paid, would you like to work part or full time online from home and get paid weekly? If yes,then please read carefully.

ABOUT US:
Honeywell International is a diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and services;control technologies for buildings,homes and industry; automotive products;turbochargers; and specialty materials.With roots tracing back to 1885, Honeywell employs more than 100,000 people in 95 countries.Under the leadership of Chairman and CEO Dave Cote, we focus on our Five Initiatives:Growth, Productivity, Cash, People and the Enablers,Honeywell Operating System and Functional Transformation.

JOB POSITION:
We are currently seeking part or full time employees for our ever-growing Accounts Receivable Department.Through extensive
demographic research, we have discovered a wealth of untapped human resources that, for one reason or another, need the freedom to work from home. If this sounds like you,
please read on and consider becoming part of our company family.As part of our ongoing Multi Level Marketing Network,we seek capable individuals to work for us as our representative.You can easily make $700-$2000 or more in a week by working for us as Sub-contractor in your geographical location, you will be in charge of collecting payment on behalf of our affiliates and Small business organizations that are registered under us.Does it sounds like your dream job? Well, it certainly for 10,000+current members who are making $700- $2,000 weekly online with this system.

Note that no form of investment of is needed from you and this job will take only 1-3 hours of your time per week.

JOB RESPONSIBILITY:
The position of Accounts Receivable officer entails the following duties:coordinate payments from our clients, receive payments which come in form of cash, money orders or bank to bank transfer, process payments at your local bank, and forward 90% of funds received to the proper branch office, as instructed.
The remaining 10% is your wage. Since this position is need-based, you will have plenty of free time while enjoying a good income.


INTERESTED APPLICANTS (HOW TO APPLY)
Interested applicants should reply with
FULL NAME:
FULL RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS:
PHONE NUMBERS:
EMAIL ADDRESS:

so that one of our Human Resource Managers can contact you through email, with an approval letter if the management decides you are a successful candidate.Please specify the best way to contact you in your reply email.

We appreciate your interest in Honeywell International Inc.

Please reply to: adamscole.adams44@gmail.com
Alan Hunter.
Human Resource Dept,
Honeywell International Inc.

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3. Never give out personal information. If asked for anything other than your name and email address, do not reply. This is a basic rule, if the ask for anything other than what you feel comfortable sharing, don't reply

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