Standerton company warns residents to look out for scammers using their letterhead

The logo of the occupational health services was either scanned, copied and pasted in a hurry, or done by someone not quite accustomed to the intricacies of a fraudulent letter.

Those desperately seeking employment, fall into the trap of parting with hard-earned money, even as much as R3 500, to secure a career.

Ms Ester Ernst of Hintostax drew the Standerton Advertiser’s attention to such a scam with botched attempts at respectability, not to mention the legal ramifications.

The newspaper is in possession of a document with the company’s logo on the top left and another, ‘Roshcorn Metal Work’, on the right [sic].

The logo of the occupational health services was either scanned, copied and pasted in a hurry, or done by someone not quite accustomed to the intricacies of a fraudulent letter.

Read the complete article in the next edition of the Standerton Advertiser.

 

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