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Post by dpotanin on Mar 29, 2014 12:01:36 GMT -8
I`m introducing Cargill Ventures (aka Nji Kima Blaise) - www.facebook.com/cargill.venturesContact details: Malingo Street, Buea 00237, Cameroon He contacted me on Facebook at the end of December 2013 ad offered some Goliathus sp. He has good recommendations from Jean Pierre Herman (successfully received parcel from Cargill) and show me scanned EMS receipt. I made payment at January 9 and Cargill has got 100500 troubles with his life, that still prevent to send parcel (death of his uncle or grandpa - Cargill not sure exactly, problems with EMS and wildlife inspectors etc.). So, beware of him! He is swindler and cheater!!!
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Post by Adam Cotton on Mar 30, 2014 7:30:23 GMT -8
Sounds like the usual con. A "scanned EMS receipt" can be doctored, and who knows whether "Jean Pierre Herman" is even a genuine person. That's the trouble with Facebook, anyone can set up an account using whatever name they like. It's not difficult to set up an account to give yourself positive recommendations.
All said and done, the golden rule with these guys is NEVER send payment in advance.
Adam.
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Post by dpotanin on Mar 30, 2014 11:13:13 GMT -8
Yes but Jean Pierre is the real person. I know him before I got request from Nji
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Post by albatus on Mar 31, 2014 11:52:36 GMT -8
I have same problem as Den. I sent 280 euro to Nji Kima Blaise 3 months ago but not received a parcel, only stupid letters. This guy is a thief. Stay away from him!!! By the way, I also received a good recommendation from Jean Pierre Herman .....
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Post by Adam Cotton on Mar 31, 2014 13:19:42 GMT -8
Both of you should e-mail JPH and advise him not to vouch for Mr. Blaise again. It's a typical scammer's tactic, do a good trade with one customer so he can give a good report to all the victims.
Adam.
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