Thank you for posting this information. It does look like a scam,; I've contacted Yahoo UK to enquire.
> > > Has anyone heard of a Mr Jacob
> Hungayi?
> > I've never heard of him, but after a
> quick
> > search I see that he is posting the
> same ad.
> > The only thing that is different is the
> > promised pay. One place he advertises,
> said
> > you could earn $1500 per month — a
> second
> > place I found almost the same
> > advertisement,t but he promises you can
> earn
> > $4000 per month. Then I found another
> ad he
> > posted, very similar to the first two,
> where
> > he claimed you could earn $6000 per
> month.
> > > contact number: +254736143565. But
> im
> > not
> > > from the US so im not sure if this
> is a
> > > valid number.
> > The phone number you found isn't a
> valid US
> > phone number. Long distance phone
> numbers in
> > Canada and the US are preceded with a
> > "1", and then a set of 10
> digits
> > like this 1-(902)-XXX-XXXX. Sometimes
> how
> > these groups of number are written
> depends
> > on who is writing them. They might use
> > 1.902.XXX.XXXX or other variances, but
> it
> > will always be a 10 digit phone number,
> with
> > or without the 1.
> > I would urge caution before sending him
> any
> > money. If it were me, I would look for
> > something else.
> > Best Regards,
> > Steve MacLellan
> I'd say that this is one of those scams
> online. They offer you very good amounts as
> a LURING agent to get you to pay them a
> certain amount for a "starting
> kit" sort of. After this, you won't
> hear anything from them after you pay the so
> called "fee".
> Don't ever pay for your work, you are paid
> for your work. That's how things are. If you
> want to have a "Pay Free" online
> job, you may refer to this site. It has jobs
> that doesn't need payments or registration
> fees.
> Hope my comment helps.