Scammers Impersonating BELLAGIO hotel / Fake Job Scam Fraud

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Scammers Impersonating BELLAGIO hotel / Fake Job Scam Fraud

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Unread post by Caped Crusader » Sat Jun 15, 2019 11:24 am

This is a fake job scam! There is no job! Do not send documents or money! If you are not interviewed face to face, in person, the job offer is Always a scam! If you are asked to pay fees for a visa or work permit or anything else, the job offer is a scam, even if they say they will reimburse you! No real company or embassy ever uses a free email address! Read Why Most Emails Offering Jobs Are Scams! to learn how to tell when a job offer is fake and Never Wire Money to Strangers! or click on the images below:

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On Friday, June 14, 2019, 10:03:54 AM GMT+4, Bellagio hotel <bellagiohotellasvegasltm@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear applicant ,

Thanks for contacting the The BELLAGIO hotel/restaurant with your Resume. Reading through your Resume (CV) . We are sure that you will be a serious and perfect worker for the restaurant/hotel. Before we proceed with the terms and conditions of the job, you need to get to us with the the following information required by the Management of the restaurant / hotel

1. What is your full name ?
2. What is your nationality ?
3. Do you have children ?
4. Do you smoke or any drug addict ?
5. Do you drink a lot of alcohol ?
6. can you drive (car , bike , truck) ?
7. Have you worked in the restaurant / hotel before ?
8. Do you have a valid passport ?
9. What is the post you are applying for ?
10. Have you ever travel out to your country ?
11. What is your current occupation ?
12. Have you ever been to the United States or CANADA before ?
13. Full or Part time?
14 Give us your whatsapp contact number?

Please be honest while answering the questions above ,

Thanks and waiting



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