Job in Malaysia 10,200 USD Salary

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Hello All Friends,

From last few days a company located in Malaysia "SAPURACREST PETROLEUM BERHAD (MALAYSIA)" playing with me that they have jobs opening in their company and they are hiring new peoples, I got two three emails submitting documents filling there interview forums etc...

Now I got a offer to sign but before they will send me visa to work they need me to buy a Certificate of employment resident from there foreign affairs which cost me 1,420 USD.

They are giving me everything free salary is good in amount visa of work is free but why they asking me to buy this before all that ? Is this fu*king scam or legal ?

Anyone here from Malaysia can help or anyone else experience this thing before ?

Waiting for your kind comments.
 
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might be just another Nigerian scam [hmmm]

Are you sure the person you were dealing with is legit & the company is legit, etc etc ? If company is legit go google search the number, call them & confirm
 
Hmm.... if they ask you to spend around 1/10 of your future salary and you're 'bitching' about it, it sounds like you're being trolled.

Why are they offering a +10k job through email?
What do you do?
 
The company they are using is legit , although i search that on google maps looks like they are legal. (Company Name and Address)

The email id's they are using i google them and search come up with same emails people getting from last one year. So looks like all are fake.

They are saying that this is ministry of malaysia contact address and email ids etc

MALAYSIAN MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS.


CONTACT PERSON: PROF. FADLI ADILAH
DESIGNATION: SENIOR OFFICER
ADDRESS: Wisma Putra, No 1, Jalan Wisma Putra, Precint 2, 62602 Putrajaya
Telephone: +(60) 102-917-818
Telephone: +(60) 102-776-741
Faxs: 603-8889 1717
E-mail: foreignaffair.malaysia@asia.com

and the company contact details are

SAPURACREST PETROLEUM BERHAD (MALAYSIA)
Contact Name: MOHAMAD MOHAR IBRAHIM
Designation: Human Resources Manager
Telephone:+60169277932
Fax: +606-767 5900
Address: No. 7 Jalan Tasik, The Mines Resort City
43300 Seri Kembangan, Selangor, MALAYSIA.
E-mail: recruitment.sapuracrest@gmail.com

Will a company use gmail ? and the site they are referring doesn't exists

recruitment@sapuracrest-petroleum.com

sapuracrest-petroleum.com

Nothing is there :(

@ Solutho

I applied for Accountant Job, I did B.Com (Commerce)

two times I replied to their emails, 1st was submitting document then an interview application form.
 
tbh this is 101% scam one of my stupid friend already paid someone on internet he also recived the same email and he gets nothing no visa no ticket no job

SO BE CAREFUL BOY
 
Thank you so much for your kind reply amerriaz, i also search on google with this email id this thing is going on from last 1 year and those same emails got by many of members with same procedure and type, thats why i made a thread here to know more about it.
 
dude if any company is asking you for money then its most probably it is a scam. If you give out your details to some other guys over email, just make sure that they are legit, google always helps.
 
oh GOD !

:( I always knew about that but i did fu*king wrong again submitted my passport copy and other legal document to them

I wished , I searched these before doing all that, actually that email looks not like 100 % fake and i take the risk , I applied in lot of places for job so don't remember who fake or real ....
 
I have a Malaysian Work Visa.

Ok firstly, you surely need to pay for a Visa because Malaysia is just like India, without corruption, nothing happens :)

However, that's only when you applied for their employment pass (high pay) but this is definitely a scam since it came to your e-mail. It's something like the lucky draw, you send me to collect your money. Doesn't quite make sense.
 
@ Qoo

So you are in Malaysia ? You have any research on this thing what i posted ? Is there any % chance that may be it is legal ?

I know visa are not for free and why should I pay before anything to get a resident certificate in any other country and why the hell they allow me to have (common sense)
 
Rule number 1.... If a firm offers you employment but you have to pay for qualifying for the position, i.e. a visa, a work permit, uniform, training etc etc.. then you will be scammed!
Rule number 2.....Only legit companies will provide you with everything you need to start employment!
Rule number 3..... Dont EVER send personal documents to anyone until they have personally written to you via normal post! NOT emails! Also, it would be better to only supply personal documents face-to-face!
Rule number 4......ALWAYS check the companies background! Any legit company today will have been registered and will have direct contact lines, i.e. telephone, a registered office etc etc.
Rule number 5...... Never be naive!
Rule number 6.......Stay safe and never reply to work offers that you have never applied for!
 
@ arko66

Thanks for these tips mate :sun:

Appreciated.

@ humour

Actually they were not asking for visa payment , that was a certificate and they asked me to pay in just last email , before that all things will be done by company if i got hired, thats why i being dumb.

And In Pakistan , there are alot of workers and peoples go to UAE after paying for a visa of job so its not new for us to believe on this is real or fake.
 
@ Qoo

So you are in Malaysia ? You have any research on this thing what i posted ? Is there any % chance that may be it is legal ?

I know visa are not for free and why should I pay before anything to get a resident certificate in any other country and why the hell they allow me to have (common sense)

Yeah from Malaysia. That's def. fake because oil companies don't pay that high, my friend works in Exxon, he gets paid $5200 as an expat. His job keeps changing location (country wise) so that is wayyy too low compared to the $10200 offered.

Also Humour, in Singapore those PRC (People's Republic of China) workers that come in for a pay of as little as $1200 SGD pay $8000-$10,000 agency fee for the visa so yeah usually agencies do take agency fees.
 
Visa's are usually done through your own country/embassy. If it is needed to be done in the country the company hiring you could easily just deduct it from your salary (makes sense right?).

This is a scam. Working in Malaysia you must be weary of the 2 tier police system, be very careful if they think you are muslim as you have to obey different laws.
 
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