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DO NOT BE SCAMMED by Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel Which is Fake Product - Port Elizabeth
Monday, 25 September 2023Item details
City:
Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape
Offer type:
Offer
Price:
R 4,600
Item description
DO NOT BE SCAMMED by Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel is fake product
Scam Bait ALERT Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel
Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel Scam Tenders in South Africa
Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel Scam Tenders in Johannesburg and Port Elizabeth
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Attention Suppliers - Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel is Fake Tender Bid Invitation
Scam Alert Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel
Warning Against Tender Scams for Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel
Beware of These Scam Tenders like Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel
Scamsters have found a new get rich quick scheme and are milking it for all it's worth for I have received no less than three RFQ's and tenders from various government departments during the past two days for very specific items that they urgently require.
The requests for quotation carefully specifies the Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel and required by the "department" and if you Google the item you will find that it's available on "www.pamtoptrading.co.za"
When you contact the company or person who has the item you are looking for Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel and get a price, add your mark-up and submit your tender.
Soon after the tender closing date you are awarded the supply contract and when you contact the "supplier" they usually have a truck that is going to wherever the goods have to be delivered and will include delivery for you at no charge. The only proviso is that you have to pay them pronto.
After you do a bank transfer that the goods cost and from that point on things start going pear-shaped, especially when you start following up about delivery so that you can invoice the "department".
You soon realise that something is seriously wrong. Addresses are fraudulent, telephones are no longer answered and suddenly everything goes up in smoke, leaving you with a huge dent in your bank balance.
The only reason I am receiving so many of these e-mails is that the scam must be working and that honest people are being defrauded daily... please do not be one of them!
Please carefully read this important information regarding a current Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel Scam in circulation
These scammers have emulated the real website "www.klbtheme.com/machic" into a fake sub-copy of a website name "www.pamtoptrading.co.za" as well as provided our Port Elizabeth Sales office, as their business address.
Pamtop Trading are the only company that comes up for this particular product "Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel" and it is a means for them to generate fraudulent revenue.
These opportunistic scammers are trying to use legitimate process to lure unsuspecting bidders.
Note: Be on the look out for any email that requests for goods from various procurement organizations, verify with the real department.
Check if the tender appears on either the National Treasury eTender website "www.etenders.gov.za"
All tenders can be downloaded for free. A tender fee is only applicable if documentation is collected at tender offices.
Prospective suppliers are warned that fraudulent Requests for Quotations are sent to suppliers using the Procurement Department's name and logo from time to time.
Suppliers are advised to verify the authenticity of suspicious RFQs and orders by calling the respective Procurement Divisions prior to responding to any RFQs or orders.
No department will not be held liable for any delivery of goods for any fraudulent tenders or RFQs.
Scam Bait ALERT Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel
Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel Scam Tenders in South Africa
Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel Scam Tenders in Johannesburg and Port Elizabeth
Fake and Fraudulent tenders (RFQs) requests for quotation scams Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel
Scam Scam Scam Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel Fraudlent Tender
Fake Solar Tenders Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel
Scam Alert South Africa Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel
Attention Suppliers - Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel is Fake Tender Bid Invitation
Scam Alert Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel
Warning Against Tender Scams for Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel
Beware of These Scam Tenders like Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel
Scamsters have found a new get rich quick scheme and are milking it for all it's worth for I have received no less than three RFQ's and tenders from various government departments during the past two days for very specific items that they urgently require.
The requests for quotation carefully specifies the Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel and required by the "department" and if you Google the item you will find that it's available on "www.pamtoptrading.co.za"
When you contact the company or person who has the item you are looking for Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel and get a price, add your mark-up and submit your tender.
Soon after the tender closing date you are awarded the supply contract and when you contact the "supplier" they usually have a truck that is going to wherever the goods have to be delivered and will include delivery for you at no charge. The only proviso is that you have to pay them pronto.
After you do a bank transfer that the goods cost and from that point on things start going pear-shaped, especially when you start following up about delivery so that you can invoice the "department".
You soon realise that something is seriously wrong. Addresses are fraudulent, telephones are no longer answered and suddenly everything goes up in smoke, leaving you with a huge dent in your bank balance.
The only reason I am receiving so many of these e-mails is that the scam must be working and that honest people are being defrauded daily... please do not be one of them!
Please carefully read this important information regarding a current Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel Scam in circulation
These scammers have emulated the real website "www.klbtheme.com/machic" into a fake sub-copy of a website name "www.pamtoptrading.co.za" as well as provided our Port Elizabeth Sales office, as their business address.
Pamtop Trading are the only company that comes up for this particular product "Axitec PGT915 200 watt PV Solar Panel" and it is a means for them to generate fraudulent revenue.
These opportunistic scammers are trying to use legitimate process to lure unsuspecting bidders.
Note: Be on the look out for any email that requests for goods from various procurement organizations, verify with the real department.
Check if the tender appears on either the National Treasury eTender website "www.etenders.gov.za"
All tenders can be downloaded for free. A tender fee is only applicable if documentation is collected at tender offices.
Prospective suppliers are warned that fraudulent Requests for Quotations are sent to suppliers using the Procurement Department's name and logo from time to time.
Suppliers are advised to verify the authenticity of suspicious RFQs and orders by calling the respective Procurement Divisions prior to responding to any RFQs or orders.
No department will not be held liable for any delivery of goods for any fraudulent tenders or RFQs.