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From:Jacob Miller To:undisclosed-recipients:;Date:document.write(DateFormat.FormatD ate(new Date(1231014775000),"E, d NNN yyyy H:mm"));Sat, 3 Jan 2009 20:32 Dear Applicant,


We are glad to received you email concerning your interest in our Job

offer, I am James Wolt, A Personnel Manager to Dulwich Picture Gallery

with an Head Office in Beijin, China, I based here in the UK

representing the company and I am pleased to give you an offer for

employment as a consultant with our fledgling company. We Dulwich

Picture Gallery have a mission to help individuals with investing into

the Art & Antique but due to our wide range of customers and low reach

in terms of offices worldwide, we have decided to make ties with

individuals around the world who are willing to be a part of our mission

to make the future bright for our investors.


We are glad to offer you this golden opportunity, As part of our

expansion programmme, Dulwich Picture Gallery.is looking for someone to

WORK PART-TIME / FULL-TIME as a Representative/Book keeper, it pays more

than (GBP) 1500 monthly plus benefits and takes only little of your

time.


JOB DISCRIPTION:


Currently, due to the abundance of Art and Antique in the


Asian region, We have abundant investors in the USA and Europe and UK

but sometimes have difficulties getting their investment bids across to

us, your job will also entail the cashing in of investment bids from our

investors, in any form they may come (cash, Bank Transfer, Credit Card

or Pay Pal Transfer) and sending the funds back to one of our offices

through means that will be given to you when the time arises. Our

seasoned workers set up this form of employment so it doesn't affect

your day job if you have one.


RENUMERATION:


In an instance whereby you cash in an investment bid for our customer,

you will be entitled to 10% of the total amount you cash, either through

(cash, Bank Transfer, Credit Card or Pay Pal Transfer). For example: If

you cash an investment bid of (GBP) 15,000 your pay on that bid will be

(GBP)1,500, which is subject to increase depending on the amount of bids

that you cash. We will appreciate it so much if you can get back to us

with the require information so that we can lunch your information onto

the company central computer and all our customers all over the world

can have you name for payments and for familiarity.


REQUIREMMENTS:



1.Your Name



2.Occupation:


3.Marital status:


4.Direct contact telephone numbers


5.E-Mail Address


6.Bank Name and Bank Informations

You must be a computer Literate. 1-2 hours access to the internet daily.



We wait for your positive response including the above informations to

this Email Address [email protected]


Yours Faithfully,


Mr Jacob Miller


Personnel Manager,


Dulwich Picture Gallery


Gallery Road, Dulwich Village,


London SE21 7AD


Telephone-+44 70457 52848


www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk

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