Mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia, has warned Nigerians against
responding to emails and text messages claiming that they have won huge
sums of money in alleged Nokia promotions. This has come in the light of
the growing number of reported incidents of Nigerians receiving text
messages and emails from unscrupulous senders.
The Managing
Director of
Nokia West Africa, Mr. James Rutherfoord, said the number of
such scams had become worrisome. Most of the scam mails, he said, lure
unsuspecting victims with the promise of huge sums of money usually in
foreign currency.
“Upon response, people are usually asked to pay a
token amount as a processing fee or deposit before they can claim the
money purportedly won. After the deposits are paid, the victims usually
lose touch with the scammers as the phone numbers and email addresses
used for the scam are usually discarded,” he said.
Nokia as an
organisation does promotional activities for the purpose of rewarding
consumers for loyalty and encouraging consumers to patronise the brand.
However, some people have taken advantage of this in order to lure
unsuspecting consumers into parting with their money.
These messages usually come in when the person in question hasn’t entered for any competition or promo.
Rutherfoord
maintained that Nokia does not ask for any form of payment in any of
its promotions. He called on Nigerians to disregard such mails or text
messages, especially when they have not put in for a Nokia promo.
...Now you are warned...so beware!
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