santosh verma
4

Hey Daleep, Kindly Share the common names and the names of the agencies. In my case it was Henslice Recruitment Agency. Ill check the mail and let you guys know the names. Regards, Santosh Verma.
From India, Bangalore
ajay_ch4
23

Hi Santosh,
Am currently located in Africa. Even here in Egypt offers from Nigeria are not looked at seriously, sorry, not looked at at all.
My suggestion is to ignore it. If at all you want to check it out, please get in touch with the Nigerian Embassy in New Delhi. I recall reading a mail wherein a post from the Embassy itself stated that such offers were indeed hoaxes.
If you are really keen to work in Egypt, I could help you as I now have some contacts here.
Best regards
Ajay Chaudhari

From India, New Delhi
raj_prt
3

I am sure our members are aware of the various types of scams perpetuated by con men, who earlier used to operate from one particular country, but now apparently are spread across the globe, use to make the gullible people part with their hard earned money. These started a couple of years with sporadic emails received by some individuals, wherein large sums of money was promised by 'widows' of slain African political leaders who had billions of dollars stashed away in some Swiss bank accounts, in return to their agreeing to 'lend' their bank accounts to claim the money. Then came the 'Lottery' scam, wherein people receive emails, informing them of having won millions of dollars in some lottery conducted through random selection of email addresses from their central database. These scamsters even use the name and logo of Microsoft and UK government departments to add credibility to their offers. The latest in the series of scams seem to be the unsolicited job offers and 'Financial Aid for Professional and Personal Advancement', now doing rounds. All these have one feature in common. The first few emails were silent on the individuals having to part with any money to claim the offers, but later they start demanding money for various expenses in connection with the formalities to be completed. In some cases, they even successfully manage to get the victim's bank account details, including passwords! While several hundred people are reported to have lost money in such scams from India alone, many have not even reported such incidents to the police authoriteis, out of embarrassment over having fallen pray to obvious frauds.

Many members have suggested that those who receive such mails should report the matter to Indian Embassy or the Embassy of the country from where the mails originated. Please note that all these agencies, and even the police authorities in India and the respective countries, are aware of these scams. However, the sheer number of cases being reported to them, plus the fact that sending such an email alone is not a crime unless some criminal intention is proved, and the practical difficulty in tracing out the origin of hundreds of such emails, all make it impossible for any of these agencies to investigate all the cases reported, UNLESS the 'crime' actually takes place. Several of such crimes have already been investigated by the police authorities of various Indian states, and many scamsters have already been put behind the bars too. But still their numbers show no signs of dwindling, going by the number of emails people have reported receiving lately. One source from where they have been obtaining email address of prospective victims seems to be jobsites like Naukri.com.

I would, therefore, suggest that anyone of the members, receiving any emails with tell-tale subjects like job offers from Nigeria or Winning of Lotteries in the subject line, just delete the emails without even opening them. You would, of course, be doing a social service by spreading awareness about such scams through forums like this.

From India, Mumbai
ashu2426@gmail.com
1

dear santosh
please ignore the mail,this is fraud.
even i received the mail like this ,and i called up directly to the nigerian embassey.
there is a big gang who's up to all these.
they will offer you good package,but its all waste.
please ignore
regards
ranjana

From India, Mumbai
santosh verma
4

Hi Guys, Thanks a lot for your coopration. Few of you have taken extra initiative to help me prevent the fraud. Am highly thankful to you guys. Regards, Santosh Verma.
From India, Bangalore
sowjanyabk
Hi,
Everybody suggesting that this offer is fake....! But wanted to know the aftermath from a person who has really gone to nigeria after getting such kinda offer..... Is there anyone who can really guide us on this issue rather than just suggesting that its a fake offer....??? :? :? :?
Sowjanya

From India, Bangalore
raj_prt
3

The people who are 'suggesting' that the offer is fake are the ones who have either received such offers themselves, or have seen several such offers being received by others, without even applying for any job in Nigeria :D
From India, Mumbai
Silva
11

Dear
As per my knowldege i have to ignore this offer and try to some other country because Nigeia is not secure for indian people. few months before indian people have struggle for their life. This is kind of offer and invitation letter i have also received
Take care and best wishes for your bright future
Silva

From India, Delhi
raj_prt
3

Incidentally, I am one of those real lucky guys, who has won not one, but TWO international lotteries! However, since I am quite well off financially, I am not interested in claiming the mega prizes. I am attaching both the notifications so that anyone else who is in need of money can contact the organizers and claim the money. Claiming the prize looks quite simple and perhaps many of you may be able to claim a portion of it :D
From India, Mumbai
Attached Files (Download Requires Membership)
File Type: txt lottery_918.txt (1.4 KB, 12 views)
File Type: doc microsoft_global_lottery_102.doc (153.0 KB, 13 views)

ajay_ch4
23

Hi Sowjanya,
How many offers do you want from Nigeria? And dont forget the lottery mails. The aim is to get your account number and then siphon off the funds from there. Plus you would have sent a cheque in advance for services rendered so you end up losing this money too.
Would you like to try it? :wink:
On one of the groups of which I am a member, we had a whole of lot of mail on this topic. Unfortunately I have deleted those after reading as I was aware of these scams. Even here (Alexandria, Egypt) people do not accept offers from Nigeria. Need I say more?
best regards
Ajay Chaudhari

From India, New Delhi
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