Job seekers warned of latest Nigerian scam
Employment websites were used to lure people into the scam, which involved millions of dollars worth of fake bank cheques.
Caleb Allison
Tue, 03 Jul 2012
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Scammers in Nigeria are luring Kiwi job seekers into an elaborate scheme involving millions of dollars of bogus bank cheques.
Customs investigations manager Shane Panettiere told NBR ONLINE the scammers have been posting phony job ads on the TradeMe, SEEK and Gumtree employment
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Caleb Allison
Tue, 03 Jul 2012
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