Fraudsters target scrap professionals: BIR
Jan 23, 2013 | 05:05 PM
| Nathan Laliberte
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BIR,
Bureau of International Reycling,
international recycling,
recycling,
scrap,
cargo schemes,
fraud,
ICC International Maritime Bureau
Nathan Laliberte
NEW YORK The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) has issued a warning to its member affiliates about fraudulent business offers involving nonexistent scrap cargoes.
According to BIR, there have been several cases involving cargoes of scrap metalmostly copperoffered to member companies at below-market prices. The companies were provided with documents, which were later confirmed to have been forged, verifying the quality of the goods. ....
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