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Komea Posted messages 4 Status Member -  
Afrikarnak Posted messages 17653 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   -
Hello.
I confess that I don’t know who to turn to, but I need to do it quickly. Very quickly. Four years ago, I went to Canada and submitted a multitude of CVs. Yesterday, I received a call from Canadian immigration services (the call was located in New York) telling me that there are job offers in my field that are in high demand. They told me that I have accumulated 67 points, which now allows me to apply for the position. They offered me the plane ticket and accommodation "for free." That said, there are application fees of 944 euros to be finalized. They quickly put me in touch with a recruitment site called "Jobs across the world." They knew my personal details. Scam?

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fermiparadoxx Posted messages 11454 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   6 108
 
Hello,

It's obviously a very crude scam...
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Komea Posted messages 4 Status Member
 
However, the site did exist when I checked and they knew a lot of things about me.
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Abraham
 
Hello,
Is opening a file with immigration services for Job a World paid?
If so, how much?
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Afrikarnak Posted messages 17653 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   14 519 > Abraham
 
Forget it: SCAM.. Don't give a dime to these crooks..
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Afrikarnak Posted messages 17653 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   Ambassadeur 14 519
 
Hello

Normally, it's the employer who pays the recruitment fees...

You have been called by scammers posing as the Immigration Office. And they are directing you to a highly suspicious site that wants to charge you €944...

They knew a lot about me.

If this information was given on the CV, it's not surprising...

This really smells like a scam...

Contact details/URL of the recruitment site?

One of your CVs has probably been retrieved and then exploited afterwards...

Talk soon.
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Komea Posted messages 4 Status Member
 
csr@jobaworld.com
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Komea Posted messages 4 Status Member
 
I received an email on the same day from Canadian Visa Expert asking me to update my contact information. It was secured.
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Wbs
 
I almost got caught in this big scam. They asked me to make the payment with my credit card, I gave them my card number, and then they tried to withdraw the money. Luckily, there wasn't any money in the account, so I blocked my card. They pretended to be from Canadian immigration—what nonsense! Be careful with jobfaward.
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fermiparadoxx Posted messages 11454 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   6 108
 
Hello there!
It’s normal for them to "attempt" to make a withdrawal since you bought stuff from them...!
But well, if I don’t have any money, I buy nothing, right....!
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