Air Peace has cautioned the general public about the latest fraudulent scheme involving a fake $800 ‘Victory Gift’ linked to the airline.
In an official statement shared online, Air Peace vehemently dissociated itself from the message, adding that it is a scam with no connection to the airline.
The company stated that it is not running a ‘Victory Gift’ campaign or online giveaway.
The statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a particular micro site with the title ‘Air Peace Victory Gift’, requesting unsuspecting members of the public to share a “WhatsApp link with friends” and stand a chance to claim 800 dollars.
“We hereby dissociate the Air Peace brand from the site as it is purely a scam.
“We are not running any Victory Day Gift campaign or any online giveaway.
“Members of the public should ignore the site as the 800 dollars reward is only a bait to achieve the authors’ fraudulent purposes.”
Air Peace has been targeted by fraudsters in recent times.
Recall that a report showed that the airline’s website was cloned after announcing it would begin London flights.
The website’s creators used some of its identity collaterals to create the fake site, which they presented as the airline’s official booking platform.
Source: www.mynigeria.com