Malmö Chokladfabrik has received emails, letters, phone calls and even visits - from Ukrainians who say they want to apply for the advertised job.

It both confuses and worries the factory.

They have not advertised any jobs.

But a few clicks away, the question marks are straightened out.

Several Russian-language sites advertise jobs at a chocolate factory in Malmö.

Neither experience nor knowledge of the language is required and an advance payment comes after two weeks, promises one of the ads.

On another site, the advantageous job offer is packaged together with an offer where the advertiser promises to provide the necessary documents and support.

Want to convey a made-up job

SVT Nyheter Skåne contacts the number in the ad and asks if the job is still available.

It does, the contact confirms.

Malmö Chokladfabrik is one of their partners, he writes.

Taking help from the agency, which on its website goes by the name Work in Europe, costs 400 euros, corresponding to around 4,300 kroner.

But in order to be able to promise that we will get the chocolate job, the contact wants us to submit documents first.

- Initially, you must send your documents so that we can see that you are suitable for the vacant job.

Only then can we promise this, writes the contact.

"No no no"

But Malmö Chokladfabrik has nothing to do with the ad or the agency.

- No, no, no, nothing like that, answers Malmö Chokladfabrik's factory manager Sören Reierstam when he hears what the contact said.

What do you think if they write that you are their partners?

- It is a lie, notes Sören Reierstam.

"I think the service exists"

When we call the contact who said that Malmö Chokladfabrik is their partner, he introduces himself as "manager".

He says that there is a certain department in the company that takes care of the vacant positions, that he only receives them and passes them on to the customers.

Even though we say that we have been confirmed that the job does not exist, he says that he does believe that the position is true.

- We are not fake, we are a real company, says the contact.

See more about the fake job ads in the video above.