The Western Cape Mobility Department issued a warning about scammers claiming to represent the Gene Louw Traffic Training College.
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The Western Cape Mobility Department has issued a warning regarding a fraudulent scheme that has been preying on individuals hoping to join the Gene Louw Traffic Training College, Cape {town} Etc reports. Scammers are using social media platforms to falsely claim they represent the college, charging applicants R150 for registration forms and an additional R3 000 for enrolment. These individuals have...
The Western Cape Mobility Department issued a warning about scammers claiming to represent the Gene Louw Traffic Training College.
The Western Cape Mobility Department issued a warning about scammers claiming to represent the Gene Louw Traffic Training College.
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