Beware of the bogus job offers going around again!!

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Was offered work at chevron nigeria last month, after doing all the running around getting paperwork for my visa application, found out it was a scam.....
Beware boys ....
The fella worked for classyjobs consultants and was called manfred lietfeld, also clifford jacobs.
It came to light when they asked me to buy 'nigerian extpatriate travellers insurance'. I googled it first and came to this conclusion.
Shame for some dirty scammer who is just after your details to try and rob you!!!
Keep your eyes open lads for jobs that seem too good to be true!!!!
 
if anyone else has been offered any bogus jobs could they please post it up, with as much detail as possible, i will ask admin to make a sticky, this should stop any scaffolders being duped in the future.
 
cheers pk 52 for the heads up the father inlaw sent thousands to the spanish lottery scam a few years back he had already sent the money before we found out and told him it was a scam the poor bloke fell for it hook line and sinker his missus had just been diagnosed with the big c and he thought he would be able to use the lottery win for private treatment these ******* pray on the desperate and vunerable i honestly dont know how how they sleep at night
 
got a job offer by Email last year looked a bit too good to be true looked it up, Bigggggggg scam.
 
Was offered work at chevron nigeria last month, after doing all the running around getting paperwork for my visa application, found out it was a scam.....
Beware boys ....
The fella worked for classyjobs consultants and was called manfred lietfeld, also clifford jacobs.
It came to light when they asked me to buy 'nigerian extpatriate travellers insurance'. I googled it first and came to this conclusion.
Shame for some dirty scammer who is just after your details to try and rob you!!!
Keep your eyes open lads for jobs that seem too good to be true!!!![/QUOT

You can buy the insurance by sending thousands of dollars by Western Union to any branch in Port Harcourt.
Good post mate.
Remember guys if an overseas job is genuine then the employer will provide everything. if they ask for money for visas etc its a scam.
Keep your wits about you the scammers feed on people who are desperate.
 
OYOMBA CHAMBERS
NO 45 ADEOLA IDEGUN CLOSE IKOYI LAGOS NIGERIA
Telephone: +234-805-149-1033

Attention:paul
I am Barrister Sylvester Nnaji, Immigration attorney mandated by Chevron to assist you on the Immigration procedures. There are three stages involved in the employment of expatriates in NIGERIA.
1, Request for cable visa
2, Application for subject to regulation visa (STR VISA)
3, Regularization of stay.
Once the Comptroller General of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) has approved the request for cable visa, it will be forwarded to the NIGERIAN EMBASSY who will issue you a S.T.R VISA. The regularization of stay is done here in NIGERIA on your arrival.

Firstly before I proceed with the application to the Nigeria Embassy in your location to give you a STR VISA, I have to first of all get you your Expatriate Quota Approval Letter
and Cable Visa from the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) in Nigeria.
You are to send me the following required documents so that I can make an application for you with the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) for the approval of your Resident/worker's
Permit, Cable Visa (which is a per-requisite for STR Visa) and Expatriate Quota.

1. Proof of vaccination against yellow fever.
2. Medical fitness report (HIV, HEPATITIS B)
3. Nigeria expatriate travelers insurance policy certificate (NETIP)
4. A scanned copy of your international passport.
5. Letter of Acceptance of Job Offer
THE NIGERIA EXPATRIATE TRAVELERS INSURANCE POLICY (NETIP) COVER is a mandatory requirement by the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) this is because the policy is proves that you are medically fit; to work in Nigeria and also it is a per-requisite to renew your resident/worker's permit every year. The NETIP should have benefits to the tune of $9,000 000.00 (NINE MILLION US DOLLARS) and the duration is one year, it should include benefits for loss of luggage, repatriations, medical, permanent disability and death etc.
The preferred insurance company by the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) is NICON INSURANCE PLC, is a Nigerian government owned insurance company located in Nigeria, so you are to look for their agent in your location. After you have applied for the NETIP policy, you will be issued a certificate. You are to send me a copy of the certificate Issued via electronically as attachment.

Attached is the Nigerian Immigration Services form, you are to go through it carefully before filling it properly.On confirmation from the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) for of the approval of your cable visa, expatriate quota resident/worker's permit, it will be forwarded to the Nigerian Embassy in your location.
You will be invited from the Nigerian Embassy in your location for a brief interview for your S.T.R visa. The form attached is in PDF format, which means you need adobe acrobat to open it.
These are the vital procedures which you must adhere to because it is in accordance to the" Expatriate Statutory Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria".
Yours truly,
Barrister: Sylvester Nnaji
IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY



this is the email off the so called attorney

---------- Post added at 12:53 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:50 PM ----------

spoke to a fella at chevron this morning, he reckons that they are well aware of the problems regading fake jobs and the 'nigerian authorities' are looking into it.
 
was contacted before Christmas about work in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. by a guy called David MacPhiefor a Recruitment Consultant with Fluor Industrial Services in Aberdeen,tried to ring and speak to the guy and emailed him and never heard nothing back what so ever..

did seem to me to be a bit on the dodgy side...but now so much more careful to who i send of my cv and certs to....
 
i know, its hard when your struggling for work. cant see the wood for the trees sometimes ;)
 
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