mpg-logisitics.com / Paul Otto Akama / Fake Shipper
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2018 9:43 am
mpg-logisitics.com / Paul Otto Akama (Fake Shipper)
For further information on these Scams, please Read Identifying Scammers and Scam Websites! and Never Wire Money to Strangers! or click below on these images
These fake shipping company websites work in conjunction with the fake websites claiming to sell internationally wholesale commodities such as beer, soft drinks and energy drinks, a4 paper, powdered milk and baby formula, even illegal drugs and prescription medicines, etc. which of course, do not exist. The fake shipping sites that “ship” these non-existent goods to you, are also scams from West African scammers mainly from Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana etc.., living in various countries, most having entered those countries using student or working visas.
Most non-delivery scammers request a “downpayment” for goods, usually via Western Union/MoneyGram or some other money transfer service or via bank to bank transfer and then simply never deliver the goods. Both of those methods of payment are irreversible and effectively untraceable even after the victim realizes he has been scammed. Some non-delivery scammers employ the use of fake shipping companies to attempt to extract even more money. They will pretend to ship your goods, sending you official looking manifests and invoices. However, they will claim that the goods are stuck in some port and require additional, unanticipated custom duties or fees. Of course, if you pay these, another “snafu” will develop and this will continue until your funds are exhausted or you realize you are being scammed. Any request for additional funds is a clear indication that you are dealing with a scammer.
Read Avoiding Non-Delivery Scams
Here are some scammers that have been formerly identified ==> List of Cameroon Scammers
http://mpg-logisitics.com / Paul Otto Akama (Fake Shipper)
Mark Peterson Global Logistics *Fake*
Tel. (914) 481-3132 info@mpg-logisitics.com
GERMANY Tel. +491 04320 0626 Fax +491043200626
THAILAND Tel. 038-401-600-12
AFRICA Tel. (+27) 788 609 295 / 27788609295
All frauds from the same West African scammer
tunyachanokenterprise.com (Non-delivery scam)
coscoyumetalltd.net (Non-delivery scam)
mpg-logisitics.com (Non-delivery scam)
This fraud connected to Cameroonian Paul Otto Akama a.k.a. Makonjoh Web Services / akamaotto@makonjo.com / molyko.info / Makonjoh online grocery / akamaotto.gmail.com. A prolific purveyor of fraudulent websites for Cameroon scammers living in various countries such as ==> http://stop419scams.com/viewtopic.php?t=125
77.72.0.102
Domain Name: MPG-LOGISITICS.COM
Registrar URL: http://www.namecheap.com
Updated Date: 2017-11-24T13:45:17Z
[highlight=yellow]Creation Date: 2017-11-24T13:43:03Z[/highlight]
Registry Expiry Date: 2018-11-24T13:43:03Z
Name Server: NS2.CLOUDHOSTING.CO.UK
mpg-logisitics.com IN SOA
server: ns1.cloudhosting.co.uk
email: akamaotto@makonjo.com (Paul Otto Akama)
For further information on these Scams, please Read Identifying Scammers and Scam Websites! and Never Wire Money to Strangers! or click below on these images
These fake shipping company websites work in conjunction with the fake websites claiming to sell internationally wholesale commodities such as beer, soft drinks and energy drinks, a4 paper, powdered milk and baby formula, even illegal drugs and prescription medicines, etc. which of course, do not exist. The fake shipping sites that “ship” these non-existent goods to you, are also scams from West African scammers mainly from Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana etc.., living in various countries, most having entered those countries using student or working visas.
Most non-delivery scammers request a “downpayment” for goods, usually via Western Union/MoneyGram or some other money transfer service or via bank to bank transfer and then simply never deliver the goods. Both of those methods of payment are irreversible and effectively untraceable even after the victim realizes he has been scammed. Some non-delivery scammers employ the use of fake shipping companies to attempt to extract even more money. They will pretend to ship your goods, sending you official looking manifests and invoices. However, they will claim that the goods are stuck in some port and require additional, unanticipated custom duties or fees. Of course, if you pay these, another “snafu” will develop and this will continue until your funds are exhausted or you realize you are being scammed. Any request for additional funds is a clear indication that you are dealing with a scammer.
Read Avoiding Non-Delivery Scams
Here are some scammers that have been formerly identified ==> List of Cameroon Scammers
http://mpg-logisitics.com / Paul Otto Akama (Fake Shipper)
Mark Peterson Global Logistics *Fake*
Tel. (914) 481-3132 info@mpg-logisitics.com
GERMANY Tel. +491 04320 0626 Fax +491043200626
THAILAND Tel. 038-401-600-12
AFRICA Tel. (+27) 788 609 295 / 27788609295
All frauds from the same West African scammer
tunyachanokenterprise.com (Non-delivery scam)
coscoyumetalltd.net (Non-delivery scam)
mpg-logisitics.com (Non-delivery scam)
This fraud connected to Cameroonian Paul Otto Akama a.k.a. Makonjoh Web Services / akamaotto@makonjo.com / molyko.info / Makonjoh online grocery / akamaotto.gmail.com. A prolific purveyor of fraudulent websites for Cameroon scammers living in various countries such as ==> http://stop419scams.com/viewtopic.php?t=125
77.72.0.102
Domain Name: MPG-LOGISITICS.COM
Registrar URL: http://www.namecheap.com
Updated Date: 2017-11-24T13:45:17Z
[highlight=yellow]Creation Date: 2017-11-24T13:43:03Z[/highlight]
Registry Expiry Date: 2018-11-24T13:43:03Z
Name Server: NS2.CLOUDHOSTING.CO.UK
mpg-logisitics.com IN SOA
server: ns1.cloudhosting.co.uk
email: akamaotto@makonjo.com (Paul Otto Akama)