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samtoye
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my contribution
Akintos; i as a person has lots of reasons to doubt you due to the following point
1, if the advert was out since 26th september,why do you wait till december to inform the house? how many people would get the particular newspaper to verify?
2,why do you spend sooooo much time and soooooo much words convincing people?your zeal in getting people to register calls for caution!
3,when people begins to run behind religious quotations and make religious refrences to verify their mundane claims shows their desperations and insecurity.
4,i noticed that you are almost a loner in your claims,nobody could verify,please lets have another witness from the house.
i posted a similar submission for ibtc and co,people that went verified and thanked me,i dint have to convince anybody. So, akintos,these are my points,if you have good intentions,posterior events would justify Ubut if your intention is to scam, WHAT GOES ROUND COMES ROUND,
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saha
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Seun abeg boot ds scammer
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aeliezer
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The job offer to work in a hotel in Canada may or may not be a fraud. I know for sure that the part of Canada where I currently reside has acute labour shortage at the moment. However, the salary of $2,000-3000 is nothing to have a decent living on as the cost of living has gone up from the 3 years back when I first got here.
Just arriving then with the Naija mindset, a $3000 job looked like a good offer but having being in the system for these years, it is really nothing to live on; the Federal and Provincial tax is about 25-30% from each pay check. The current house prices (mortgage or rent) may take as low (not as much) as 50% of your take home should that figure be about $4000 net a month! So you can understand what I mean when I say that a salary of $3000 (about N 375,000 ) a month is nothing to live on.
I would think that if you are able to earn that in Nigeria, you are better off in terms of numbers, except for the fact that the quality of life back home has really deteriorated. What I saw from my November trip wasn't encouraging at all. Yes, there are lots of fine cars on the streets but the quality of life is zero and so even when you have the millions and you want to enjoy it, you will still have to travel out to have access to some decent living.
I will also be weary of committing funds to get a job, my philosophy is that if it is so true, the service charge can either be deducted from my first pay check or demanded after everything must have gone through and verified to be genuine. Otherwise no deal!
Thank you.
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expressor (m)
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i share aeliezer view. this thread says job vacancies, how am i suppose to pay N40,000 to apply for a vacancy- i smell fish around.
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