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Strangemikan
7th March 2009, 13:04
I received an e-mail containing the message below:

Job Opening in Gallery Hotel London
From: Gallery Hotel London <mrgn_ptrck@yahoo.co.uk
Dear Applicant,

Thanks for the interest in working with us. Kindly find the attached application form, fill it with pen and send us the scanned copy as soon as possible.

(They told me I am not going to pay for anything.)

Address: 8-10 Queensberry Place, London, UK
+447023074529, +447024052533
Email:################

It's tempting. But I think it is some kind of a scam. I hope somebody could help me. Please drop me an e-mail at

joebloggs
7th March 2009, 13:27
probably is, the guys email address is a yahoo one

and the telephone number dialing code is a 070 which is a kinda premium number

this is the telephone number for the hotel
it should start with 020 7915 0000 a london dialing code.
not the one in your email

you cannot be offered a job, they would need a work permit for you (tier 2 or tier 3) and they are points based now.. difficult to get

so dont waste your money..

Mrs.JMajor
7th March 2009, 14:28
follow the expert, ( as what moderator say so) ............:D

Strangemikan
7th March 2009, 14:30
probably is, the guys email address is a yahoo one

and the telephone number dialing code is a 070 which is a kinda premium number

this is the telephone number for the hotel
it should start with 020 7915 0000 a london dialing code.
not the one in your email

you cannot be offered a job, they would need a work permit for you (tier 2 or tier 3) and they are points based now.. difficult to get

so dont waste your money..

Thanks joebloggs! You have been a great help! It's just that I keep thinking about it. Anyway, I'll just delete that mail.

Sorry for posting my e-mail and the hotel's website. :ARsurrender:

kimmi
7th March 2009, 14:34
it's definitely a scam sis..

somebody
7th March 2009, 14:36
The real number would indeed mention a 0207 number as its south kensington which is sw7 2 ea for this hotels location.

All addresses particuarly in London use Post codes so nearly always it will be mentioned.

If you did have someone from the location speak to you say someone you know lives in london and they will drop off the cv there for you.
Somehow i don't they would want that.

pennybarry
7th March 2009, 15:14
Thanks joebloggs! You have been a great help! It's just that I keep thinking about it. Anyway, I'll just delete that mail.

Sorry for posting my e-mail and the hotel's website. :ARsurrender:

That's good! You listens to good advisers. My friend was almost victimized by scammers. Same modus operandi:xxgrinning--00xx3:

He already sent his docs because he was eager to work in hotel in Canada. But before he send money, he asked me about it, I did search the hotel for him and made inquiry email and also informed them about people scamming using their hotel name. They replied to me and forwarded it to my friend. He was really convinced with scammers until he read letter from hotel and at last, he believed it was scam:NoNo:

Anyway, he's now in Canada and working in a prestigious hotel, he paid nothing except his medical. He applied thru licensed agency in Manila:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Alan
7th March 2009, 15:49
This is not a scam - perfectly genuine. Send me £100 and I shall send you back £1000. Everyone on this forum will tell you that I can be trusted!!!

Al.:)

Sconnie
7th March 2009, 15:58
This is not a scam - perfectly genuine. Send me £100 and I shall send you back £1000. Everyone on this forum will tell you that I can be trusted!!!

Al.:)

Of course you're honest, I thought everyone had heard of honest Al.

We did agree a tenner for saying that !!:Erm:

joebloggs
7th March 2009, 16:25
The real number would indeed mention a 0207 number as its south kensington which is sw7 2 ea for this hotels location.

All addresses particuarly in London use Post codes so nearly always it will be mentioned.

If you did have someone from the location speak to you say someone you know lives in london and they will drop off the cv there for you.
Somehow i don't they would want that.

bit interesting this one andy, as far as i can tell the hotel does exist, but if you look at the web site there is no contact number on the site, so either a scammer has set up this fake web site, which i doubt looking at it, or the scammers have found a hotel web site that doesn't have contact numbers, so you can only phone them only by the 07 number in the email sneaky :Erm:

johncar54
7th March 2009, 18:00
I checked on the uinternet. It may not be a scam.

The yelow pages, at yell.com show the hotela as:-

8-10, Queensberry Place,
London,
SW7 2EA

Tel: 0845 456 6399

so if anyone is interested it may be worth a call to check out the offer direct with the hotel.

walesrob
7th March 2009, 19:08
I checked on the uinternet. It may not be a scam.




The hotel may be real, but this is a scam. Do a google for "Job Opening in Gallery Hotel London". Each Google search result has a different email address.

DON'T call that 070 number, and you would probably be wasting your time calling the hotel direct on the 0845 number.

I've said this before, and I'll say it again, most organisations, whether a hotel or a large company will NOT use a free email address provided by Yahoo or Hotmail, or if they do, they would use an email address thats a bit more memorable than the one quoted.

somebody
7th March 2009, 19:26
bit interesting this one andy, as far as i can tell the hotel does exist, but if you look at the web site there is no contact number on the site, so either a scammer has set up this fake web site, which i doubt looking at it, or the scammers have found a hotel web site that doesn't have contact numbers, so you can only phone them only by the 07 number in the email sneaky :Erm:

Yes sir the Hotel does exist and know of it, just near some clients of ours.

It does have a phone number I belive and like Rob says unlikely they would advertise in this way surely even though a third party.

Im sure the scammer just use google and like you say get one which is a bit vague on details.

I dont visit london so often now on business but if people need assitance checking out places like this im sure I can try and help.

darren-b
7th March 2009, 22:40
bit interesting this one andy, as far as i can tell the hotel does exist, but if you look at the web site there is no contact number on the site, so either a scammer has set up this fake web site, which i doubt looking at it, or the scammers have found a hotel web site that doesn't have contact numbers, so you can only phone them only by the 07 number in the email sneaky :Erm:

The hotel web site that I think you are refering to is hosted by CentralR.com. They are a booking agency, and therefore don't publish phone numbers as they don't want you contacting the hotel directly.

joebloggs
7th March 2009, 23:37
The hotel web site that I think you are refering to is hosted by CentralR.com. They are a booking agency, and therefore don't publish phone numbers as they don't want you contacting the hotel directly.

yes your right, so if the poster clicked on the link to the web site, they don't know the telephone number of the hotel as its not displayed by the agency, the only number they have is the 07 number in the email :doh

still sneaky .. :NoNo:

Bluebirdjones
8th March 2009, 01:57
If you throw ...Gallery Hotel London scam in the aol search engine,
makes interesting reading

I guess your e-mail followed these lines ....
THE GALLERY HOTELS LONDON*
The Gallery mirror .
Address Contact :+ 44-703-186-7658
www.galleryhotellondon.co.uk
Head office in UK :
Address: 8-10 Queensberry Place, London, UK


LIVE & WORK IN LONDON SKILLFUL WORKERS NEEDED TA GALLERY HOTELS LONDON,
Vacancies / employment :
From the gallery hotels management. This is to inform you that the management of gallery hotels London are in need of workers whom employment will be granted to work at gallery hotel London for more than 2 years. The gallery hotel management are in charge to take care of your accommodation & flight tickets. Also to exercise perfectly on your UK working-visa processing towards the united kingdom skilled worker eligible visas. If you are interested to work in this hotel Kindly write to us back soon at:<hotelgallery70@yahoo.co.uk

REGARDS,

HON JAMES
VACANCY MANAGER

Despicable... but a good example of a 419 fraud.

keithAngel
8th March 2009, 03:24
The 070 prefix is a free internet based number that will give you free voice box recorded messages and it is VERY common now for scammers to set up false web sites using origional material from the real Hotel/Bank etc

these scams are called 419 and if you have time and interest google it as there is a great site that takes on the scammers and gets their false websites and bank accounts closed down:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Alan
8th March 2009, 03:28
Of course you're honest, I thought everyone had heard of honest Al.

We did agree a tenner for saying that !!:Erm:

:D I thought I said a tanner! :D

Al.:)

johncar54
8th March 2009, 08:31
I checked on the uinternet. It may not be a scam.

The yelow pages, at yell.com show the hotel as:-

8-10, Queensberry Place,
London,
SW7 2EA

Tel: 0845 456 6399

so if anyone is interested it may be worth a call to check out the offer direct with the hotel.

Further to above.

Even though I am in Spain, I called the 0845 number.

It is a legitimate reservations agency. It is not an employment agency.


It is very strange that I have been unable to get a number for the hotel itself but I guess the last word is that this is a scam.

Sorry if I contributed to the mistery.

nparvus1202
8th March 2009, 09:06
07 is a mobile phone number.

aromulus
8th March 2009, 09:10
I find that I must agree with the rest of the members that posted here.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

It is most definitively a scam, not a very subtle one, but it is basically directed to people desperate to gain employment abroad.:cwm23:

Yes it is a typical "fee for help" 419 nigerian jobby.:NoNo:

For people that don't know what we mean, please visit..
www.419eater.com (http://www.419eater.com)

If posting this link makes, at least, 1 person aware enough not to respond to such mails, then it will have been worth doing it.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

gm47
8th March 2009, 09:11
have you tried tracing the original source of the email to confirm if it was from the UK ?
You may find that it originated elsewhere which may confirm the scam.

johncar54
8th March 2009, 09:17
Info re UK telephone numbers:-

Personal Numbering, Radiopaging & Mobile Service numbers
Download 07 numbers (MS Excel format)

(numbers beginning 07)
Personal Numbering (070 numbers)
Radiopaging numbers (076 numbers)
Mobile numbers (075/7/8/9)


Thus +447024052533 is Personal Numbering (070 numbers) and therefore would never be used for any genuine job offer.

ITS A SCAM !!!!!

pacificelectric
8th March 2009, 20:27
Got this in my spam file a minute ago.... just wondering...... :icon_lol:


Attention: Grant Beneficiary


This is to bring to your information that your email has been randomly selected and approved as a charity grant beneficiary of THE DIANA MEMORIAL FOUNDATION in commiseration of the demise of the Princess Of Wales .You are awarded a grant sum of 3, 550, 000.00 GBP (Three Million Five Hundred And Fifty Thousand Great Britain Pounds) and for further instructions on how you are to put claim to your grant, you are to FORWARD a copy of this notice to our International Grants Officer as well as give him a call via contact details below:


Mr. James McArthur.
INTERNATIONAL GRANTS OFFICER,
GRANT AWARD DEPARTMENT,
THE DIANA MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
FOUNDATION BUILDING,
214 GREAT QUEEN STREET,
LONDON, WC2B 5DF
UNITED KINGDOM.
Tel: +44 703 192 5773, +44 703 192 5783
Fax: +44 871 263 9807, +44 871 264 1453
Email: dianagrantuk@gmail.com

aromulus
8th March 2009, 20:39
I got six or seven of this kind of stuff in my spam mail box.:icon_lol:
Get on average 1 a week or so.

Also, Got to admit that the Paypal spoofs are quite good and I can see how some people may fall for them.:NoNo:

aromulus
8th March 2009, 20:54
Fresh from the virtual press.....:xxgrinning--00xx3:




Proposal**‏
From:<IMG id=P___415472143 style="DISPLAY: none" webimdisplayStyle="inline"> BHP BILLITON PLC (rjdiaz@apc.edu.ph) http://gfx2.hotmail.com/mail/w3/ltr/i_yellowshield.gifYou may not know this sender.Mark as safe (http://javascript<b></b>:;)|Mark as junk (http://javascript<b></b>:;)Sent:08 March 2009 15:10:59To: info@bhpbilliton.org


Dear Sir/Madam,

Our company BHP Billiton Plc requires international agents. If you are interested in handling this position please write back for more information on our enquiry.

Email to: bhpbilliton.plcuk2@btinternet.com

Best Regards,
Ms.Jane McAloon,
Company Secretary



Nice one, huh...?

pacificelectric
8th March 2009, 21:51
Also, Got to admit that the Paypal spoofs are quite good and I can see how some people may fall for them.:NoNo:

... except when you still find cyrillic characters interspersed in the message... :D

Strangemikan
10th March 2009, 20:46
Whoa! Thanks for all the information guys! I got the exact e-mail like the one bluebirdjones posted here. Tsk...tsk...tsk. Too bad people actually need to waste time and effort just to hurt people.