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NeoLife Scam Trick: How Undergraduate falls for Financial Trap

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NeoLife Scam Trick: How Undergraduate falls for Financial Trap

NeoLife happens to be a new business undergraduate are lured into to build their financial freedom which later results to them enslaving themselves to the sponsors and upline in the so called business offer.

Neolife is referred to as  a nutrition company that manufactures and sells superior quality whole food nutrition products, with a mission to make the world a healthier and happier place.It is also known as Faith Heroic Generation (FHG) another name generated to lure people into the business on campuses.

This business has been for 60 years, since 1958, and operating in over 50 countries around the world particularly in Nigeria.

There have been several cases on social media where students and graduates who don’t have job opportunities have been lured into dubious businesses to maintain their financial status.

Research shows that a report from Nairaland reveal that Ayomisure Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) undergraduate student who has shared a harrowing experience of narrowly escaping a suspected scam operation by NeoLife, a nutrition company.

According to the student, they responded to a poster advertising part-time job opportunities. However, upon arrival, they discovered that NeoLife representatives were demanding a registration fee of “twenty something thousand naira.”

The student, who had only N5,000 in their account for upkeep, was pressured to invest the money. When they refused, a NeoLife representative offered to accompany them to the bank to facilitate the transfer.

The student grew suspicious and eventually escaped the situation by taking advantage of a technical issue at the bank.

This incident raises concerns about NeoLife’s business practices and potential scam activities targeting vulnerable individuals, including students seeking part-time employment.

However it is advised to exercise caution when dealing with companies demanding upfront fees or using high-pressure sales who had several tactics in operating and scamming.

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