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Money Mule Employment scam email from Mr. Antonio Smith Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. HR Department Recruiter encana.og@grace.ocn.ne.jp encana.u.sdivision@yandex.com 720-583-3973

Originating IP: 153.142.125.32
Originating ISP: Ntt Communications Corporation
City: Yamagata
Country of Origin: Japan

from: Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc <encana.og@grace.ocn.ne.jp> 
reply-to: encana.u.sdivision@yandex.com
to: 
date: Sep 12, 2018, 4:19 AM
subject: ONLINE JOB OFFER / PART TIME JOB/ CLERKS/(R) (United State of America & Canada)
mailed-by: grace.ocn.ne.jp

We are currently in need of people to work and serve as our representatives in the United States and Canada. This is a part time employment offer and by no way will it affects your current job.

Please interested candidates should feel free to ask for more information’s regarding this job offer.

I would also like to let you know that this is a Commission based position, therefore you will be entitled to a total of 10% commission on every Transaction being completed. I trust you understand that the terms and condition of Payments would be on Commission only. Please if you are interested do Fill out the questions below and send it back.

FIRST NAME :
LAST NAME :
HOME ADDRESS (NOT P.O. BOX) :
SEX:
CITY :
STATE / PROVINCE:
ZIP CODE :
COUNTRY :
MOBILE NUMBER NEEDED:
D.O.B :
EMAIL :
BANK NAME: (ONLY).

If you are interested in dealing with our company, kindly do copy the reply email at (encana.u.sdivision@yandex.com) and write back to us to forward to you a form which you will have to fill and forward it back to our Company for verifications, Thank you,

Mr. Antonio Smith.
Recruiter, HR Department.
Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc.
Email: encana.u.sdivision@yandex.com
Call & Sms: (720) 583-3973

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