Is Sanderland Recruitment a genuine agency and whether any such vacancy really exists in Farms UK and Marine Farms.
I was advised by Mr.Jackson Ben of the Recruitment agency to contact Mr. Smith Frank email traveling@diplomats,com for processing of my work/residence permit for UK. The said travel agency has asked for 750 pounds as the processing fee with an assurance of completion within 72 hours. The recruitment advestisment for the vacancy had come on my mail as undisclosed recepient from the recruitment agency i.e. Sanderland and I had applied online after which directly Confirmation of Appointment was sent to me with directives regarding getting the formalities completed as mentioned above. My question is regarding the Genuinty of the above three agencies viz; UK FARM AND UK MARINE, SANDERLAND RECRUIMENT AGENCY(Dr.Jackson Ben) and the travel agency id(no address beyond the e mail id) which has send me the Application form of UK visas.
Definitely BOGUS………………..”Run Forrest RUN !”
First of all, If some one to hire you or visit you to discuss, they have to provide you with all expenses regardless. If they ask money then you should forget it, if they ask for some kind of payment anything you should forget it.
The scam are a lot. in business world remember, you need them and they need your experiences, but they have to pay all for your services and expenses to get that appointment. simple as that. traveling expenses, your lunch, your board and etc. not even a penny from your pocket
scam! I dont even open that crap for fear it might contain a virus.
No, of course not. It’s a scam. Do not send any money.
if this was an email – it sounds like a scam.
This doesn’t sound quite right. If you need a visa to enter the UK, you should be able to get it from the British Consulate – for a lot less than 750 pounds! I googled up sanderland and it’s on line (that doesn’t mean anything, only that they have a web address – and most scammers do) Nothing showed up for UK Marine and UK Farm was about farm-stay vacations. If you’re located in North America, check with a Better Business Bureau near you to find out if this is a scam or not – but just off the top of my head, it sure smells like one!