Army Storeza Military Surplus Stores (armystoreza)
Ranking
#53
in Retail
NPS Score
0
Recommended: Unlikely
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
There's another tender scam being run by Karen and accomplices (tel 021-5150029 mobile: 060 7048695) this time under the guise of www.armystoreza.co.za - Army Storeza Military Surplus Stores CC. Address on website/ quotation is Marine Drive Industrial Park, 8 Marine Drive, Paarden Eiland, Cape Town at which address they are totally unknown by any of the occupants/ tenants there. Modus operandi: an email is sent from a fake government procurement address such as a dcs.gov.za address requesting an obscure item such as an MRX60 FLASHLIGHT STUN GUN which in this variation of the scam is only available from armystoreza.co.za Other random items requested by these scamsters using fake government email addresses would also yield an exact match on other fake websites If the unwary supplier/ bidder submits a bid then upon being notified of winning the bid one would presumably receive an official 'order' which might result in money being transferred to the fake quoting 'company' (such as Army Storeza) and that would be the end of the 'transaction'. Money is transferred with no goods ever changing hands, as many reviews posted on Hellopeter attest. Forewarned is forearmed!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
There's another tender scam being run by Karen and accomplices (tel 021-5150029 mobile: 060 7048695) this time under the guise of www.armystoreza.co.za - Army Storeza Military Surplus Stores CC. Address on website/ quotation is Marine Drive Industrial Park, 8 Marine Drive, Paarden Eiland, Cape Town at which address they are totally unknown by any of the occupants/ tenants there. Modus operandi: an email is sent from a fake government procurement address such as a dcs.gov.za address requesting an obscure item such as an MRX60 FLASHLIGHT STUN GUN which in this variation of the scam is only available from armystoreza.co.za Other random items requested by these scamsters using fake government email addresses would also yield an exact match on other fake websites If the unwary supplier/ bidder submits a bid then upon being notified of winning the bid one would presumably receive an official 'order' which might result in money being transferred to the fake quoting 'company' (such as Army Storeza) and that would be the end of the 'transaction'. Money is transferred with no goods ever changing hands, as many reviews posted on Hellopeter attest. Forewarned is forearmed!
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