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A&E Co. Ltd. offered me a job too, should i accept it or no? is this legal or no?


i need answer as soon as possible, thx

A & E Textile Co. Limited is an official textile company in the UK and we are in search of a company representative in
the USA who can act as payment officer/account Executive on behalf of the company in the USA.
Duties: Receive payment on behalf of the company from our clients within the USA
Benefits: 10% of every payment you receive is your commission.

It's a fraud.

A&E Co. Ltd need more info for a good answer.

Need more info in order to answer this. Like what job you were offered, the location, salary, and is this A & E tv channel or what?

Scam!
There are thousands of businesses that operate outside of the U.S and get paid just like everyone else. They don't need a rep to accept payment, cash the checks and then submit the other 90%; they can do all that by themselves.
The clients are fake as are the checks.
I've gotten plenty of offers like this sitting in my 'Junk Mail'.

**-Western Union is still a viable means to commit fraud. Scams like this use it everyday.
Come on, use your head! Companies don't need a third-party to accept payment, take out 10% and send them the rest.
The "client's" checks are fake. The bank will eventually find out the checks are phony and you'll owe the bank for all the checks you cashed on the company's behalf plus any fees. And by then, you'll have sent this "company" their 90% thru W.U. Which you'll never find or hear from again.
Well, if you're still not convinced, try it. But don't come a whinin' when you find out it's a scam.

it sounds like money laundering to me i might be wrong but alarm bells are ringing stay clear of this job

Definitely a scam--don't fall for this one. By giving them bank account information in your name, you're leaving yourself open to identity theft.

Sounds a little off-center. They should have their own bank accounts set up here. Sounds like they are trying to avoid taxes -- steer clear.

Don't - this is a pretty common scam. The "payments" will bounce, but not until after you send off their 90%, and you'll be out that money.

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