Beware of Fraud

Freight Forwarders Kenya Limited (FFK) is concerned about the increased number of cases brought to its attention, defrauding members of the public by the unauthorized use of the FFK’s name and brand via email communication and graphics which appear on the surface to have originated from FFK.

FRAUDULENT USE OF THE FREIGHT FORWARDERS KENYA LIMITED (FFK) BRAND

How the Scam Works:

A scammer contacts you pretending to be from a legitimate business. You may be contacted by email, social media, phone call, and/or text message. Fraudulent emails may be designed to appear as though they are originating from FFK or any of our subsidiaries The emails will urge you to act immediately, usually asking for personal information.

What to do:

. Always check the exact spelling of our Company name and the email address from which communications were received

. Always make sure that you know what the actual domain you are on

. View the website terms and conditions and always be curious on how business is done. Be sure you have the respective contact numbers including shipping and billing address

. Do not respond to urgent warning messages requesting for personal details

. In most cases the communications concern the sale of consumer goods over the Internet where payment may be requested before the goods are delivered. Please be advised that FFK does not request payment in this manner. FFK only collects money due for official FFK related expenses by invoicing

FFK does not accept responsibility for any costs, charges or payments made which were improperly incurred as a result of fraudulent activity.

Reporting:

If you suspect having received fraudulent emails, SMS or found a website or social media account that tries to pass off as FFK, we encourage you to let us know at your earliest convenience, so that we can quickly take actions to stop the fraud. Please report all suspicious activity to info@ffkgrp.com