Recently, that is around 10 months or a year ago, a doctor in Bangalore
was promised a job in the UN. Believing this, she paid around 5 lks for
the agency, with which she had corresponded online. Later it was proved
fake and, tilll the point to which I was following the news, authorities
were not able to trace the agents.

Subramani 


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Subject: [AI] Important information about Emails

hi everyone,
 Earlier i had learnt from a news channel regarding the offering of
jobs through emails.It is like they ask you to submit your resumes and
ask you to pay $1000 as a fee to process your visa and which would be
refunded. Once you join their firm.It is said that the emails would be
named from a reputed company but with fake address.These guys
generally pick up the email address of the people from websites
offering jobs according to the news channel. Just thought it would be
nice to inform Everyone about it.If anyone else has more details about
it  and would like to share would be helpfull to one and all

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