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Last updated 10/12/2007
The BQF has received a number of enquiries regarding unsolicited emails which are apparently offering substantial UN Foundation Cash aid.
These emails are not genuine and do not originate from the BQF.
We strongly advise you not to respond to these emails, and under no circumstances to provide any bank details or send any money to those behind this attempted scam.
About the British Quality Foundation.
We are a corporate membership organisation promoting performance improvement and excellence to UK organisations. For more information about the BQF and our activities pleas click here.
We do not represent or have any connections with the UN or UN Foundation. Specifically, we do not administer any UN Foundation funds or grants and we are not a UN Foundation partner. See www.unfoundation.org/partnership/index.asp.
More details about the fraudulent emails
The individuals usually mentioned in the messages include:
- Michael Atkins
- James Shorey
- Marcel Bosch
- Marcellius Bosch
- Ikay Uzamere
- Professor Charles Soludo
- Paul Philip
- Mr. Robert Shilton
These individuals are not known to and do not represent the BQF.
The telephone and fax numbers mentioned in these messages usually carry the prefix 44 7 or 07 - these are not BQF telephone numbers.
Our main telephone number is +44 207 654 5000, our fax number is +44 207 654 5001 and all of our numbers are London based beginning with 020 7654 xxxx from the UK or +44 20 7654 xxxx from outside the UK.
The email addresses used in the messages usually relate to a web based mail server such as gmail, hotmail, yahoo. The BQF does not use this sort of email account. All genuine BQF email will use our addresses which are in the format name@bqf.org.uk
Help to prevent Fraud
If you wish to forward a copy of one of these fraudulent messages to us please send it to email_fraud@bqf.org.uk. Please note that this address is not routinely monitored and you will not receive an individual reply to messages sent to this address.
If you wish to contact us and you require a reply, please use the contact us form.
London's Metropolitan Police Service provide the following information pages:
"Advice on fraud"
The UK's Office of Fair Trading provides a useful
guide to beating the scammers.
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