- Report: #256317
Complaint Review: KBT FABRICS & TEXTILE LTD
| KBT FABRICS & TEXTILE LTD CARLTON BUSINESS CENTRE Saltley Road,
Internet United Kingdom |
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KBT FABRICS & TEXTILE Make Money On Your Spare Time/Collect Money From Clients Keep up to 12% for our Textile Business Internet
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I in return get to keep my 10%-12% of the cashed money orders. I did not have to invest any money, or give any personal banking info , SS#, etc.
No one would think that money orders would be bad, since you have to have cash to purchase one.
What I didn't think of is this, once the money is transferred they got what they wanted. The money that was wired. I in turn now have to pay this all back, because I cashed it at my bank, and even though I didn't deposit this money, it comes against my bank accounts. The money Orders are counterfeit.
"P/T Job Offer" is how the email is headed.
KBT INTERNATIONAL Limited-a textile business.
Catherine
Peoria, Illinois
U.S.A.
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Common Job Fraud
AUTHOR: Fabric uk - (United Kingdom)
SUBMITTED: Friday, December 03, 2010
This is a very common fraud that happens on the internet, we (KBT Fabrics) don't offer such jobs, we have a whole page on our website about this kind of activity please see the following link;- http://www.fabricuk.com/fraud.php
Web users looking for jobs on the internet should investigate the job offers they get.

