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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Dek Group of Companies LLC GOOD JOB OFFER

Dek Group of Companies LLC
37 Hamdan Street
Po Box 47136
Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates


Hongkong Address:
21-23 Nathan Road
Tsimshatsui, Kowloon
Hong Kong


Attention:

We are into Manufacturing of Fabrics, Textiles and Furniture Wares with numerous customers home and abroad. We produce various clothing materials, batiks, assorted fabrics and traditional costume.

We need a honest representative from your country who will be in charge of all our payments from our clients/customers, because most of our customers pay us through Certified checks which are not negotiable here in Hongkong. This brought to our quest to employ a credible and trustworthy person as our representative to handle our payments. We have lots of payments made from our clients sitting in our accounting department in Hongkong. In order to maintain our long lasted relationship with our customers we have employed some workers in the past but they are not enough since we are growing rapidly. This would not affect your present job, but will serve as another stream of income to your good self.

As our Representative in your country, your tasks are;

1. Receive payment from Customers

2. Cash it at any cashing point or at your banks and you will deduct 10% which will be your percentage/pay on each Payment processed.

3. Forward the balance after deduction of (percentage/pay) to any of our offices you will be contacted to send payment to. (Payment is to be forwarded immediately within 3 days).

Note: As a representative of our company; you will be entitled to 10% of any amount you receive from customers on behalf of the company as payments for outstanding debts or goods that they want to buy.

This work takes only 3-7 hours per week. You'll have a lot of free time doing another work, but this opportunity is very challenging and you should understand it. We are looking for a worker who is satisfied with our requirements and will be an earnest assistant. We are glad to offer this job position to you. We request you to send your information listed below ASAP, so we can forward it to our clients.

Required Information:

FULL NAMES,
STREET ADDRESS NO:
CITY:
ZIP CODE:
COUNTRY:
CELLPHONE NUMBER:
HOME PHONE:
AGE:
OCCUPATION:


Regards,


H.R.M.
Mr. Ruben Perez
Email: ru306_per@yahoo.co.uk

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2. Respond to only email addresses you recognize. Contacts that you have used before, although infrequently can at times be hijacked, so take caution even if you know the sender

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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Never sign up for anything where you address is going to be posted openly on a website.

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