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Job Opening: Field Marketers Company: Mr Putty Screeding Cement Location: Wuse 2, Abuja Application Deadline: April 11th – April 30th, 2025 Mr Putty Screeding Cement is seeking energetic and motivated Field Marketers to join our dynamic team in Abuja. If you're passionate about sales, enjoy meeting people, and know the city well, we want to hear from you! Position: Field Marketers Location: Wuse 2, Abuja Salary: ₦70,000 – ₦100,000 monthly Qualifications: Minimum of OND (Ordinary National Diploma) Requirements: Must be presentable and well-spoken Must have good knowledge of Abuja and its environs Strong interpersonal and communication skills Ability to work independently and meet set targets Responsibilities: Promote and create awareness for Mr Putty Screeding Cement products Conduct field visits to potential customers, building sites, and hardware stores Gather feedback and report market trends Maintain a professional image while representing the brand Interested candidates should submit their application and CV to maxxwallpaper.abuja@gmail.com Or WhatsApp 0814 54 630 27 . NO CALLS Take the next step in your career and grow with a brand that’s building better futures—Mr Putty Screeding Cement. |
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Beware of Fake Solar Panel Dealers on Instagram: Exposing FAKE @kaizen gaming and solar gadget. In the age of digital commerce and social media, it's become increasingly common for scammers to impersonate legitimate businesses and dupe unsuspecting customers. Recently, there have been reports of fraudulent activities involving fake solar panel dealers on Instagram, particularly those operating under the handle @sola.rplus. It's crucial to be aware of their deceptive tactics to protect yourself and others from falling victim to their scams. ### How They Operate The fake solar panel dealers behind @sola.rplus on Instagram lure potential customers with enticing offers and affordable prices for solar generators. Upon contacting them via direct message (DM), they redirect customers to communicate through WhatsApp using the number +234 810 791 5244. This is where their elaborate scheme begins to unfold. Once on WhatsApp, they present various types of solar generators at seemingly discounted rates, such as 300 watts for N55,000 and 1500 watts for N105,000. To further legitimize their operation, they send a link for customers to register their address and place their orders. However, this is where the trap is set. The link provided contains multiple account numbers for payment. Customers are instructed to make payments to one of these accounts. Subsequently, they receive an invoice with a fake installer number (07061251354) to create an illusion of authenticity. To add another layer of deception, they pose as a third party named "KAIZEN GAMING AND SOLAR GADGET," falsely associating themselves with the reputable solar company Solar Plus. ### Warning to the Public It's imperative to warn the general public about these fraudulent activities and fake dealers masquerading as legitimate businesses. Their modus operandi involves exploiting the trust of unsuspecting customers, promising affordable solar solutions but delivering nothing in return. As a precautionary measure, individuals seeking to purchase solar panels or any related products should exercise due diligence. Always verify the authenticity of the company through official channels, such as their website, contact information, and customer reviews. Avoid making payments or sharing personal information with unknown entities on social media platforms without proper verification. Furthermore, if you encounter suspicious accounts like @sola.rplus or similar entities engaging in dubious practices, report them to the respective platform immediately. By raising awareness and staying vigilant, we can collectively combat online fraud and protect consumers from falling prey to such scams. The original owner of the brand SOLA PLUS should take proactive steps to inform and safeguard potential clients against these scammers who are exploiting their name for fraudulent activities on the internet.
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Pls go on thier page and warn others on thier page as they have blocked me.
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Beware of Fake Solar Panel Dealers on Instagram: Exposing FAKE @kaizen gaming and solar gadget. In the age of digital commerce and social media, it's become increasingly common for scammers to impersonate legitimate businesses and dupe unsuspecting customers. Recently, there have been reports of fraudulent activities involving fake solar panel dealers on Instagram, particularly those operating under the handle @sola.rplus. It's crucial to be aware of their deceptive tactics to protect yourself and others from falling victim to their scams. ### How They Operate The fake solar panel dealers behind @sola.rplus on Instagram lure potential customers with enticing offers and affordable prices for solar generators. Upon contacting them via direct message (DM), they redirect customers to communicate through WhatsApp using the number +234 810 791 5244. This is where their elaborate scheme begins to unfold. Once on WhatsApp, they present various types of solar generators at seemingly discounted rates, such as 300 watts for N55,000 and 1500 watts for N105,000. To further legitimize their operation, they send a link for customers to register their address and place their orders. However, this is where the trap is set. The link provided contains multiple account numbers for payment. Customers are instructed to make payments to one of these accounts. Subsequently, they receive an invoice with a fake installer number (07061251354) to create an illusion of authenticity. To add another layer of deception, they pose as a third party named "KAIZEN GAMING AND SOLAR GADGET," falsely associating themselves with the reputable solar company Solar Plus. ### Warning to the Public It's imperative to warn the general public about these fraudulent activities and fake dealers masquerading as legitimate businesses. Their modus operandi involves exploiting the trust of unsuspecting customers, promising affordable solar solutions but delivering nothing in return. As a precautionary measure, individuals seeking to purchase solar panels or any related products should exercise due diligence. Always verify the authenticity of the company through official channels, such as their website, contact information, and customer reviews. Avoid making payments or sharing personal information with unknown entities on social media platforms without proper verification. Furthermore, if you encounter suspicious accounts like @sola.rplus or similar entities engaging in dubious practices, report them to the respective platform immediately. By raising awareness and staying vigilant, we can collectively combat online fraud and protect consumers from falling prey to such scams. The original owner of the brand SOLA PLUS should take proactive steps to inform and safeguard potential clients against these scammers who are exploiting their name for fraudulent activities on the internet.
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Very brilliant observation. They are real scammers elbulk: |
Office? They gave a fake address. elbulk: |
Beware of Fake Solar Panel Dealers on Instagram: Exposing FAKE @kaizen gaming and solar gadget. In the age of digital commerce and social media, it's become increasingly common for scammers to impersonate legitimate businesses and dupe unsuspecting customers. Recently, there have been reports of fraudulent activities involving fake solar panel dealers on Instagram, particularly those operating under the handle @sola.rplus. It's crucial to be aware of their deceptive tactics to protect yourself and others from falling victim to their scams. ### How They Operate The fake solar panel dealers behind @sola.rplus on Instagram lure potential customers with enticing offers and affordable prices for solar generators. Upon contacting them via direct message (DM), they redirect customers to communicate through WhatsApp using the number +234 810 791 5244. This is where their elaborate scheme begins to unfold. Once on WhatsApp, they present various types of solar generators at seemingly discounted rates, such as 300 watts for N55,000 and 1500 watts for N105,000. To further legitimize their operation, they send a link for customers to register their address and place their orders. However, this is where the trap is set. The link provided contains multiple account numbers for payment. Customers are instructed to make payments to one of these accounts. Subsequently, they receive an invoice with a fake installer number (07061251354) to create an illusion of authenticity. To add another layer of deception, they pose as a third party named "KAIZEN GAMING AND SOLAR GADGET," falsely associating themselves with the reputable solar company Solar Plus. ### Warning to the Public It's imperative to warn the general public about these fraudulent activities and fake dealers masquerading as legitimate businesses. Their modus operandi involves exploiting the trust of unsuspecting customers, promising affordable solar solutions but delivering nothing in return. As a precautionary measure, individuals seeking to purchase solar panels or any related products should exercise due diligence. Always verify the authenticity of the company through official channels, such as their website, contact information, and customer reviews. Avoid making payments or sharing personal information with unknown entities on social media platforms without proper verification. Furthermore, if you encounter suspicious accounts like @sola.rplus or similar entities engaging in dubious practices, report them to the respective platform immediately. By raising awareness and staying vigilant, we can collectively combat online fraud and protect consumers from falling prey to such scams. The original owner of the brand SOLA PLUS should take proactive steps to inform and safeguard potential clients against these scammers who are exploiting their name for fraudulent activities on the internet.
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Amen Lumarstone: |
Thank you. Pls share and if possible, go to that page and warn others. Appreciate MaziObinnaokija: |
**Beware of Fake Solar Panel Dealers on Instagram: Exposing FAKE @kaizen gaming and solar gadget. In the age of digital commerce and social media, it's become increasingly common for scammers to impersonate legitimate businesses and dupe unsuspecting customers. Recently, there have been reports of fraudulent activities involving fake solar panel dealers on Instagram, particularly those operating under the handle @sola.rplus. It's crucial to be aware of their deceptive tactics to protect yourself and others from falling victim to their scams. ### How They Operate The fake solar panel dealers behind @sola.rplus on Instagram lure potential customers with enticing offers and affordable prices for solar generators. Upon contacting them via direct message (DM), they redirect customers to communicate through WhatsApp using the number +234 810 791 5244. This is where their elaborate scheme begins to unfold. Once on WhatsApp, they present various types of solar generators at seemingly discounted rates, such as 300 watts for N55,000 and 1500 watts for N105,000. To further legitimize their operation, they send a link for customers to register their address and place their orders. However, this is where the trap is set. The link provided contains multiple account numbers for payment. Customers are instructed to make payments to one of these accounts. Subsequently, they receive an invoice with a fake installer number (07061251354) to create an illusion of authenticity. To add another layer of deception, they pose as a third party named "KAIZEN GAMING AND SOLAR GADGET," falsely associating themselves with the reputable solar company Solar Plus. ### Warning to the Public It's imperative to warn the general public about these fraudulent activities and fake dealers masquerading as legitimate businesses. Their modus operandi involves exploiting the trust of unsuspecting customers, promising affordable solar solutions but delivering nothing in return. As a precautionary measure, individuals seeking to purchase solar panels or any related products should exercise due diligence. Always verify the authenticity of the company through official channels, such as their website, contact information, and customer reviews. Avoid making payments or sharing personal information with unknown entities on social media platforms without proper verification. Furthermore, if you encounter suspicious accounts like @sola.rplus or similar entities engaging in dubious practices, report them to the respective platform immediately. By raising awareness and staying vigilant, we can collectively combat online fraud and protect consumers from falling prey to such scams. The original owner of the brand SOLA PLUS should take proactive steps to inform and safeguard potential clients against these scammers who are exploiting their name for fraudulent activities on the internet.
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thank you very much for this awareness. I knw some gullible will still fall for the scammer trap