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Scam alerts

Job scams are on the increase. The people behind the scams pose as recruitment agents or HR managers and are using more and more sophisticated ways to make the jobs they advertise look real.  They use email addresses and fake websites that look and feel like the real thing and, increasingly, using direct contact methods like WhatsApp, Viber and Linkedin.

The ITF receives hundreds of reports of scams each year and of seafarers who have fallen victim to a scam.

The Scams Alert page provides a way to check for scams, fake companies and websites

If you identify a scam, a fake email address being used in a scam, a fake website or you simply want our advice please contact us via email at jobscam@itf.org.uk

We will treat all emails with complete confidentiality and will NOT pass on your name or details to anyone

Fake website offering non-existent jobs Antal Shipping Limited UK (www.antalshippinglimited.com)

Email addresses being used are:

  • info@antalshippinglimited.com
  • contact@antalshippinglimited.com
  •  

Also see Visa Embassy UK as this is the fake visa company that is used to coerce seafarers to pay for non-existent visas.

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk

The scam typically is that an offer of a job is received and then you are asked to contact the UK Immigration office to apply for a national Insurance number, at which point you are asked to pay money. If you receive any offer or request for payment from these email addresses please do not engage with them.  Email addresses being used are:

  • recruitment@norseships.com (notice the additional s after ship)
  • visa-department@immigrationsbureau-uk.com

The legitimate company web address is www.norseship.com

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk

Fake website offering non-existent jobs Edison Oil and Gas Limited (www.edisonoilgas.com).  Part of the process is to direct the seafarer to contact fake immigration company Atlas Immigration Solicitors for fake immigration documentation etc.

Email addresses being used are:

  • hire.edisonoilgas@gmail.com
  • hr@edisonoilgas.com
  • info@edisonoilgas.com
  • atlassolicitors@diplomats.com
  • atlasssolicitors@yandex.com

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk

Fake company offering non-existent jobs Ademaco Petroleum and Marine Services UAE (www.ademacopetrolumandmarine.com) and (www.ademacopetroleumandmarine.com), and  E-Beta Immigration L.L.C (www.e-betaimmigrationea.com).  Part of the process is to direct the seafarer to contact fake visa/immigration company E-Beta Immigration and charge seafarers for fake visas, documentation etc.

Email addresses being used are:

  • hr@ademacopetrolumandmarine.com
  • services@e-betaimmigrationea.com
  • services.ebetaimmigrationae@outlook.com

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk

Fake website (www.ukimmigrationconsultantsltd.com) being used to offer fake visas.

Emails being used are:

  • info@ukimmigrationconsultantsltd.com

See also Falcon Shipping Limited

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk

Fake company offering non-existent jobs Emirates Maritime & Engineering Services (www.emiratesmaritime-ae.com) and Arabian-Link Consultancy LLC (www.arabian-link.com).  Part of the process is to direct the seafarer to contact fake visa/immigration company Arabian-Link and charge seafarers for fake visas, documentation etc.

Email addresses being used are:

  • hrdept@emiratesmaritime-ae.com
  • info@emiratesmaritime-ae.com
  • info@arabian-link.com
  • work-permit@arabian-link.com

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk

Fake website (www.fastvisaukltd.com) being used to offer fake visas.

Emails being used are:

  • info@fastvisaukltd.com

See also Falcon Shipping Limited

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk

Fake company offering non-existent jobs Zahara Oil and Gas (www.zaharaoilandgas.com).

  • info.zaharaoilandgas.com
  • hr.zaharaoilandgas.com

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk

Fake company offering non-existent jobs Al Moore Gulf Group LLC (www.almooregulfgroup.com).

The website is a very poor attempt to mimic a legitimate company.

Email addresses being used are:

  • career@almooregulfgroup.com
  • almooregulfgroup@gmail.com

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk

Fake website offering non-existent jobs Falcon Shipping Limited UK (www.falconshippingltd.com), (falconshippinglimited.com) and (falconshippinglimited.co.uk)

The websites are very poor attempts to mimic a legitimate company.

Email addresses being used are:

  • info@falconshippingltd.com
  • carrier@falconshippingltd.com
  • job@falconshippingltd.com
  • mail@falconshippinglimited.com
  • contact@falconshippinglimited.com
  • job@falconshippinglimited.com
  • carrier@falconshippinglimited.com
  • contact@falconshippinglimited.co.uk

Also see Fast Visa UK Limited and UK Immigration Consultants Ltd as these are also a fake websites/companies through which the scammers coerce seafarers to pay for non-existent visas.

A quote from a seafarer who wrote into the ITF " Please kindly help me if this all what happened to me is a real and not scam company. I already paid almost 8000 Uk pounds for all UKvisa processing

but still I needed more 4000 UK pounds to pay for the diplomatic flight and accom fee to deliver my UK visa.

Please advise me if this is a legitimate process and it's real."

Fake company offering non-existent jobs Cape Nelson Shipping (www.cape-nelson.com).

Two of their offices addresses listed are shopping malls and the images used on their Contact Us page are from other legitimate websites.

Fake company offering non-existent jobs Cork Maritime Ltd (www.corkmaritime.com). 

Fake bank which is part of a scam with two other fake websites for Emirate Marine Oil Services (www.emiratesmarineoilservices.com) and Cally Travels Agency (www.callytravelsagency.com). The scam offers a fake job and then directs the worker to the travel agency to pay for fake visa, work permits etc. and then attempts to get the seafarers to create bank accounts at the fake bank, National Trust Bank (www.nationaltrustae.com)

Email addresses being used include:

  • recruit.emiratemarines@gmail.com
  • info@emiratesmarineoilservices.com
  • info@callytravelsagency.com
  • callytravelsworkpermit@outlook.com
  • info@nationaltrustae.com

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk

Fake company offering non-existent jobs Emirate Marine Oil Services (www.emiratesmarineoilservices.com). Part of the process is to direct the seafarer to contact a fake travel agency and charge seafarers for fake visas etc

  • Cally Travels Agency (www.callytravelsagency.com)

Email addresses being used include:

  • recruit.emiratemarines@gmail.com
  • info@emiratesmarineoilservices.com
  • info@callytravelsagency.com
  • callytravelsworkpermit@outlook.com

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk

Fake company offering non-existent jobs Gulf Waves Petroleum Services LLC (www.gulfwavespetro.com) and (www.gulfwavepetro.com).  Part of the process is to direct the seafarer to contact fake visa/immigration companies and charge seafarers for fake visas.

Email addresses being used are:

Moon-Link Travels & Tourism LLC (www.moonlinktravels.com)

  • moon-linktravelsagency-ae@outlook.com
  • info@moonlinktravels.com

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk

Typically a seafarer responds to a job offer, and then receives an email from jobs.scorpiotankers21@gmail.com (one thing worth remembering, large companies NEVER use Gmail, Yahoo email addresses when recruiting).

Once a seafarer accepts the job offer they are asked to make payment for a Overseas Workers Health Insurance Certificate through a fake organisation called the International Workers Assurance Company (domain registered by cosmotown inc) Inc. whose fake website is at www.internationalworkersassurance.com, and which is a copy of a legitimate website.

On the emails from the scammers they list the real Scorpio Tankers website but also copy in people like cameron-makey@scorpio-tankers.com 

The website at www.honatek.com (domain registered by eNOM, Inc) is fake.  It has been created to support a scam offering non-existent jobs.

Fake website at www.visaukltd.com and a fake email address of info@visaukltd.com being used to scam seafarers for non-existent jobs and charging £400 for fake visas.

Search for Foster Green Shipping Ltd on the Scam Alerts page for further information

If you are unsure about a job offer or payments you are being asked to make to secure a job, visa etc, please email us at jobscam@itf.org.uk