Firms in Qatar worried by scammers

Firms in Qatar worried by scammers

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By QatarNews

The latest “scam”, in which the operators of a trading firm allegedly defrauded some suppliers to the tune of millions, has shaken the confidence of several business houses, it is learnt.

Reacting to a Gulf Times report on Saturday about how the firm allegedly cheated suppliers linked to the construction and related industries, some of those who had burned their fingers in similar cases said that the absence of effective business rules allowed fraudulent operators to carry out their activities without any difficulty.

Recalling his company’s “bitter experience”, a well-known entrepreneur who declined to be identified said that if effective rules were put in place to check the activities of fraudsters, business activities could be transacted smoothly in the local market.

Another businessman who requested anonymity said that the latest “scam” was not an isolated case and warned that such things were bound to happen again in the coming days in view of the growing requirements of the local construction industry.

He claimed that no action had been initiated against those responsible for similar frauds over the last few years, which emboldened tricksters to indulge in such acts time and again.

Sources in the industry felt the “lack of experience and professionalism” in businesses also contributed to the rise in cheating cases.

“How could one advance goods on long-term credit to groups that have no track record in the local or regional businesses?” asked a builder, who had escaped being a victim to a similar fraud some time ago.

When a company approached the businessman with a supply order, he immediately demanded post-dated cheques with a three-day grace period as they had placed no orders earlier.

“Realising that their strategy will not work with our company, their representatives did not place any orders with us,” said the builder, who is also a supplier of sanitary equipment.

The firm had allegedly duped many business houses to the tune of a few million riyals about three years ago.

The activities of many business houses and contracting firms have been hit hard by “delays” in receiving payments for the work done and many of them are forced to place orders on long-term credit.

These situations facilitate the entry and smooth operations of tricksters in the market, say sources.

In the latest incident, the New Wakrah-based firm is accused of duping not only stakeholders in the construction industry but also several others, including those supplying foodstuff.

One of the “victims” said that the scam operators appeared to be “too smart” in their dealings and always moved in expensive vehicles.

Enquiries found that the alleged mastermind often indulged in namedropping top businessmen, citing his “good personal contacts” with them, which convinced suppliers to provide goods to the company.

While the “victims” have no major hopes of recovering their money, some have approached the local police to track down the operators.

Gulf Times | Photo by MR ST QL Flickr Group

By zackm• 16 Jul 2014 09:25
Rating: 5/5
zackm

Maybe they were all in on it, and just report it as scam for insurance and pocketing the book value of the goods! It takes couple of people to do a big scam... never one person or company is in it. good example would be that movie Ocean's 11, 12 and 13! :)

By Equin0x• 16 Jul 2014 08:31
Rating: 4/5
Equin0x

KW, The prophet of Islam was a trader for local as well as cross border businesses, and this world cannot live without trade because of its essential and large scale benefits to the countries.

By fubar• 15 Jul 2014 17:52
fubar

The businesses that got caught were morons. As the article says - “How could one advance goods on long-term credit to groups that have no track record in the local or regional businesses?” asked a builder, who had escaped being a victim to a similar fraud some time ago.

By Equin0x• 15 Jul 2014 17:24
Rating: 5/5
Equin0x

These small businessmen have to compete in order to get some business, during the course of which, they are forced to fore go the requirement of post dated cheque. The central reason of this fraud happening again and again is because there is no central credit control system in place by the Govt. Anyone can register a company for Qar. 200 000 only and acquire Qar. 2000 000 credit from the suppliers which is huge (1000 %) as compared to the company's own funds. There must a proportion to this ratio like 50%, and this ratio to be checked by a central computer control system.

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