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This sounds like one of many hundreds of different scams originating from all over the world. The email address they use is always untraceable and if you were to check with Texaco they will be most unlikely to be able to help you as well. Whatever you do dont send any money. tell them to take it from your salary the first time you get paid. An organization that can afford the sort of pay they are offering a assistant manager can afford to cover you for a lousy US$ 1850.00. Look under Email scams on any search engine.

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Q: You got appointment letter form texaco oil company nigeria ltd at lagos as a asst.manager accounts they offered you 22800 usd per month and demanding 1850 usd for fees is it require to pay pl.guide?
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