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  • Dear Sir, I got this e-mail From "marriott hotel" [email protected] & [email protected] the Employment opportunities in Marriott hotels Toronto Canada.Please we kindly need your assistance in order to assist us to get more ten applicants, who are ready to work in Marriott hotel Toronto Canada; Our hotel will Take care of your air ticket and accommodation. Due to the new Immigration law which have been stiffened, So If you are interested to work with us in Marriott hotel Canada. You can contact us via this Email Address. [email protected] with your CV.We will also help in processing all your documents through the immigration bureau Ottawa Canada. And it will be well informed to them that you are visiting Canada with our acceptance and confirmation. After processing all your documents with the immigration, The chief Immigration officer will send your necessary documents to obtain visa immediately at the Canadian embassy in your country without question. Any other documents remain for you to obtain. Application will soon be terminated by the management. Good Luck [email protected]

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    100% scam. There is no job and no legit company called that name. Any phone number that starts with +44-70 or anything similar is not based in the United Kingdom. It is from a UK based cell phone redirect service that can be answered by anyone anywhere in the world. It is a favorite service of scammers who want to pretend to be in the United Kingdom but are really half way around the world from there. There is only a scammer trying to steal your hard-earned money. The next email will be from another of the scammer's fake names and free email addresses pretending to be the "government visa official" or "travel agent" and will demand you pay, in cash, via Western Union or moneygram. Western Union and moneygram do not verify anything on the form the sender fills out, not the name, not the street address, not the country, not even the gender of the receiver, it all means absolutely nothing. The clerk will not bother to check ID and will simply hand off your cash to whomever walks in the door with the MTCN# and question/answer. Neither company will tell the sender who picked up the cash, at what store location or even in what country your money walked out the door. Neither company has any kind of refund policy, money sent is money gone forever. Now that you have responded to a scammer, you are on his 'potential sucker' list, he will try again to separate you from your cash. He will send you more emails from his other free email addresses using another of his fake names with all kinds of stories of great jobs, lottery winnings, millions in the bank and desperate, lonely, sexy singles. He will sell your email address to all his scamming buddies who will also send you dozens of fake emails all with the exact same goal, you sending them your cash via Western Union or moneygram. You could post up the email address and the emails themselves that the scammer is using, it will help make your post more googlable for other suspicious potential victims to find when looking for information. Do you know how to check the header of a received email? If not, you could google for information. Being able to read the header to determine the geographic location an email originated from will help you weed out the most obvious scams and scammers. Then delete and block that scammer. Don't bother to tell him that you know he is a scammer, it isn't worth your effort. He has one job in life, convincing victims to send him their hard-earned cash. Whenever suspicious or just plain curious, google everything, website addresses, names used, companies mentioned, phone numbers given, all email addresses, even sentences from the emails as you might be unpleasantly surprised at what you find already posted online. You can also post/ask here and every scam-warner-anti-fraud-busting site you can find before taking a chance and losing money to a scammer. 6 "Rules to follow" to avoid most fake jobs: 1) Job asks you to use your personal bank account and/or open a new one. 2) Job asks you to print/mail/cash a check or money order. 3) Job asks you to use Western Union or moneygram in any capacity. 4) Job asks you to accept packages and re-ship them on to anyone. 5) Job asks you to pay visas, travel fees via Western Union or moneygram. 6) Job asks you to sign up for a credit reporting or identity verification site. Avoiding all jobs that mention any of the above listed 'red flags' and you will miss nearly all fake jobs. Only scammers ask you to do any of the above. No. Exceptions. Ever. For any reason. If you google "fraud visa job scam", "fake UK hotel job Western Union scam" or something similar, you will find hundreds of posts from victims and near-victims of this type of scam.

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100% SCAM The first clue is that Marriot would NEVER use a free @live.com or @gmail.com email. ALL emails from Marriott are from @marriott.com - notning else The second is that hotels workers are not a shortage occupation so they do not qualify for sponsorship. If you are not already a legal Canadian resident or citizen, you cannot apply for any hotel job and no hotel can recruit you This scam has been going around for more than 10 years -- happy reading http://www.google.com/search?q=marriott+toronto+scam&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a There is NO company in the world that offers jobs to anyone without a single face to face interview at their place of employment. So if you did not have an interview at the Marriott Hotel in Toronto or the Marriott hotel in your country, then it's always going to be a scam. A major hotel like Marriott would never recruit overseas as they would have hundreds of Canadians applying for any opening

Kittysue

This link from the Marriott Hotels website provides details about their actual job offers, and reports on the various scams that criminals are using. What the scammers are trying to do is to get you to give them money, or to get you to give them your personal information (like your passport number) so they can steal your identity. Do not reply to them. Do not send them anything. Just toss the email in the Windows trashbin and tell all your friends looking for jobs that they should not reply to these emails. http://www.marriott.com/Multimedia/PDF/Corporate/Scams_Page.pdf The EASIEST way to tell if an email is a scam or not: 1) Did it come from a free public email service like Yahoo, Gmail, Live.com, or similar? SCAM! 2) Are they sending emails to you when you did not ask for it? SCAM! 3) Are there various spelling mistakes and grammar problems in the email? Probably SCAM!

SteveN

Would you honestly expect a large hotel chain like the Marriott to be using @gmail.com and @live.com free email addresses? Would you expect a large corporation to just randomly email people on the internet and offer them jobs? And pay airfare? And do all the immigration paperwork? Scam. Total scam. And a very common one too.

opurt

NO NO NO NO SCAM FRAUD SCAM FRAUD http://www.marriott.com/careers/default.mi This is MARRIOTT Hotel page for jobs all over the world. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp Will tell you how to apply for a visa and the cost is only $200 or less DO NOT SEND THEM ANY INFORMATION OR MONEY In Canada job agencies to not charge people to get jobs. This one free site in Canada there are many http://jobsearch.monster.com/

Rona Lachat

Scam. There are MANY clues: 1. the gmail, and live addresses. These are free "throw away addresses," never used by a real company. 2. Only people with skills in demand can come to Canada for work. There are are a lot of unemployed peopled here, so, there is no shortage of all of people who can work in a motel. 3. There is no such thing as the "Immigration Bureau Ottawa." 4. A company can not help with visas etc. Only the government can do that. 5. The Marriott does not go overseas for employees. And, they only respond to applications; they never offer jobs by email to strangers. 6. The email is written in poor English - very unprofessional. There is more, but, you get the idea.

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