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schaz

Hello to all.

I had been called for a help and assistance last night by one of my Canadian neighbors (Couple and a father) who have recently moved to Oman. The father purchased a new sim and within 2 days, received a "Fake" call from an individual, claiming the same old "Omantel prize" scam technique of winning 100K Omani rials. He, without consulting anyone followed everything what the caller said and then transacted 15000 OMR to the account which was asked by the fake caller in terms of some deposit. The amount was transferred and as usual, the number afterwards got switched off and following up with the Bank Muscat, refused to give the account beneficiary details as per their regular policy. They then approached ROP, however the ROP routed them to public prosecution where they were not treated too well (As they are so new to Gulf and don't know how to tackle the ROP officials). Anyway, cutting the story short, the family was much depressed. They had called me to ask for an assistance and I will see now how could I help them (Which seems quite not possible).

My advice to all, especially the new comers, Please & please, don't ever provide your personal financial information to anyone, no matter how much the source is trusted. Your financial records belong to you only and only your personal bank or your employer's finance department could intervene in the same (Noone else). Please be careful of the scam calls, claiming for winning a prize money, a car, or whatever it may be. Don't act over smart, act wisely and in any such condition, where you're not sure of what to do, please ask for an assistance from someone who knows the things.

GuestPoster411

Shocking to hear your story schaz !

Rather interestingly, just a couple of issues back Y! tabloid carried a cover story on exactly the same sort of scam and what one must do to not fall into this trap.

Sadly, as long as greedy and gullible people exist, such scamsters would have a field day.

Thanks for sharing your experiences. Am sure it will help many from biting the costly bait !

schaz

It is indeed a "greed" of the people that leads them to lose everything (sometimes their entire life savings, as in above case).

But there is no proper law against tracking such scams and even the ROP as well as the banks don't give much of the support to victims.

IndianWanderlust

Agree ! There can be no free lunch in life .

deemonisha

even i had received the call, and was asked for the account details and so on. when the person called repeatedly i said was i will enquire with oreedo outlet and than proceed.

he stopped calling.

GuestPoster411

My friend Oman is so safe. I love this country. Never had a problem

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