POTENTIAL VICTIMS OF INTERNET FRAUD, DON’T BE A MUGU IF YOU FALL - TopicsExpress



          

POTENTIAL VICTIMS OF INTERNET FRAUD, DON’T BE A MUGU IF YOU FALL MUGU, NOTHING CONCERN NIGERIA CUSTOMS Do you have a friend, brother or family member looking for job vacancies online? Are you a job seeker that regularly visits the internet for job vacancies? Have you ever been offered a job placement in the Nigerian Customs services through Facebook or other social media platforms? If yes, then you, your friend or family member might be potential victims of internet fraudsters. If no, whenever it happened, don’t be deceived. The Nigerian Customs Service doesn’t sell recruitment forms online; neither does it offer appointment letters via social media or any other online platform. DON’T BE A MUGU Their ploy is simple: Internet Fraudsters create fake Facebook accounts in the name of the Controller-General of the Nigerian Customs, Dikko inde Abdullahi. Job seekers or their friends and families are therefore deceived into believing they are chatting with the ‘’Controller General of Customs or other customs officers, they sometimes refer you to another fraudulent officer in the public relation Unit, Human resource Department or any department of the service for job employment in exchange for a certain fee which they sometimes call, administrative or form fee. DON’T BE A MUGU…..Beware. Beware, any discussion that will eventually lead to a request that you pay some money into some private account is pure scam.. DONT BE A MUGU Many have been deceived Many have been scammed DON’T BE A MUGU They are fraudulent, don’t patronize them. The Nigerian Customs Service doesn’t sell recruitment forms online; neither does it offer appointment letters via social media or any other online platform. BE WARNED! DON’T BE A MUGU This message is from the Controller General of the Nigerian Customs. THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK Read and share. PREVENT VICTIMS
Posted on: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 09:21:01 +0000

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