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Most of these fake websites claiming to internationally wholesale commodities such as beer, soft drinks and energy drinks, a4 paper, powdered milk and baby formula, even illegal drugs and prescription medicines, etc. are scams from West African scammers mainly from Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana etc.., living in various countries, most having entered those countries using student or working visas.
Here are some scammers that have been formerly identified ==>List of Cameroon Scammers
They have no goods and thier physical address will be fake. Frequently, they will impersonate a real company or take over the identity of a dissolved company. They will generally request up tp 50% down payable via money transfer or T/T Bank transfer then just keep the money or pretend to “ship” the goods using a fake shipping company which will try to steal more money by requesting insurance, custom duties, etc.
As an example of what you could be dealing with, here are some Cameroon scammers that have been identified as living in South Africa:
Clarence Ndoh Tiku
Daflex Flezi
Fru Terence Chi
Foncha Michael Foleng
Akam Bertrand Fonyonga
Nji Abang Collins
Petit Elvis
Conrad Fonyuy
Mfor Hans
Chamo Mofor Ngati
NGARKA SEVERIN KENGWA
Akem Maximilian Sangtum
Jude Tangmoh Zechia
If you have been victim of such scams from South Africa, you should file a complaint with your local police with the request that it be forwarded to the South African Police Service, Cybercrime Division. This is their website: http://www.saps.gov.za/
Report the scam to the South African Cyber Security Hub. https://www.cybersecurityhub.gov.za/con ... ct-details
You could also send a detailed complaint to the following email address ** 419scam@saps.gov.za
Information on how to file a complaint with the South African Police Service (SAPS): http://cybercrime.org.za/docs/Advisory_ ... l_2013.pdf
If you live in South Africa report it to your nearest SAPS police station immediately https://www.saps.gov.za/talk/talk.php
https://poultryfarmers.co.za (Non-delivery scam)
Poultry Farmers *Fake*
contact@poultryfarmers.co.za
Phone: +27 (63) 120-1747
Whatsapp: +27631201747 / 0631201747
188.241.58.52
Domain Name: poultryfarmers.co.za
Registrar URL: http://www.1API.net
Updated Date: 2018-05-19T13:32:56Z
Creation Date: 2018-05-09T13:20:22Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2019-05-09T13:20:22Z
Name Server: ns1.thcservers.com
Name Server: ns2.thcservers.com
Name Server: ns3.thcservers.com
Name Server: ns4.thcservers.com
Most of these fake websites claiming to internationally wholesale commodities such as beer, soft drinks and energy drinks, a4 paper, powdered milk and baby formula, even illegal drugs and prescription medicines, etc. are scams from West African scammers mainly from Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana etc.., living in various countries, most having entered those countries using student or working visas.
Here are some scammers that have been formerly identified ==>List of Cameroon Scammers
They have no goods and thier physical address will be fake. Frequently, they will impersonate a real company or take over the identity of a dissolved company. They will generally request up tp 50% down payable via money transfer or T/T Bank transfer then just keep the money or pretend to “ship” the goods using a fake shipping company which will try to steal more money by requesting insurance, custom duties, etc.
As an example of what you could be dealing with, here are some Cameroon scammers that have been identified as living in South Africa:
Clarence Ndoh Tiku
Daflex Flezi
Fru Terence Chi
Foncha Michael Foleng
Akam Bertrand Fonyonga
Nji Abang Collins
Petit Elvis
Conrad Fonyuy
Mfor Hans
Chamo Mofor Ngati
NGARKA SEVERIN KENGWA
Akem Maximilian Sangtum
Jude Tangmoh Zechia
If you have been victim of such scams from South Africa, you should file a complaint with your local police with the request that it be forwarded to the South African Police Service, Cybercrime Division. This is their website: http://www.saps.gov.za/
Report the scam to the South African Cyber Security Hub. https://www.cybersecurityhub.gov.za/con ... ct-details
You could also send a detailed complaint to the following email address ** 419scam@saps.gov.za
Information on how to file a complaint with the South African Police Service (SAPS): http://cybercrime.org.za/docs/Advisory_ ... l_2013.pdf
If you live in South Africa report it to your nearest SAPS police station immediately https://www.saps.gov.za/talk/talk.php
https://poultryfarmers.co.za (Non-delivery scam)
Poultry Farmers *Fake*
contact@poultryfarmers.co.za
Phone: +27 (63) 120-1747
Whatsapp: +27631201747 / 0631201747
188.241.58.52
Domain Name: poultryfarmers.co.za
Registrar URL: http://www.1API.net
Updated Date: 2018-05-19T13:32:56Z
Creation Date: 2018-05-09T13:20:22Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2019-05-09T13:20:22Z
Name Server: ns1.thcservers.com
Name Server: ns2.thcservers.com
Name Server: ns3.thcservers.com
Name Server: ns4.thcservers.com
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