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"OIPCS in Switzerland" Scam Victims Fraudulent Emails

Recipients of the so-called OIPCS email below, especially those who are victims of scams, are asked not to follow instructions in it. The fraudulent email, which claims victims of online scams should contact them, is being sent by scammers who want their potential victims to contact them using free email addresses that are provided by free email providers, where anyone can go a register an email address. Also, the so-called OIPCS doesn't exist.

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Scammers know that most victims will do anything to recover money that they have loss to other scammers. And, this why they are attempting to scam people who have already been scammed.

A Sample of an "OIPCS in Switzerland" Email Scam

Info urgent to victims of scams on the internet

An association referred to as (oipcs), based in Switzerland, and some African countries in the world, in collaboration with the French police has registered a considerable number of complaints where some scammers scams of our peaceful people through dating sites and advertisement.Interpol is a federal organization of the police of the world, with the objective to stop criminals of any kind and, therefore, cannot intervene in favour of victims of all forms of scams on the net.

So, if you have been a victim of a scam on the web : a great sum of money, the purchases do not conform to the picture, bank transfer, of blackmail on the net, fake marabout activities has coloured and fake paypal account, fake love story to make money, selling car, gay and lesbian and fake lottery, Please contact us by following this link below to help you.

Phone : EUROPE : 33644698567 / AFRICA : 22962405867

E-mail : organisme.int@tutanota.com / signal.oipcs@netc.fr

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