
Audio By Carbonatix
Hubtel Limited, an indigenous Ghanaian technology company, has distanced itself from a fraudulent service being offered by some individuals.
Hubtel published a statement on Monday, June 20, 2022, unequivocally denying any association with the fraudulent 'Hubtel Data Service.'
"Hubtel has received information that people purporting to be linked with the company are marketing a service called "Hubtel Data Services."
We wish to categorically disclaim that the persons behind this unauthorized service are illegally impersonating Hubtel and using a variation of the Hubtel logo to build familiarity to mislead our customers and the general unsuspecting public.
We would like to inform our customers, users, partners, and associates that we do not have any such service or related business as the so-called "Hubtel Data Services." We therefore strongly recommend that our customers, users, partners, and the general public do not patronize this unauthorized service.
Thank you for your attention".
Hubtel pleaded with the public to assist in combating these illicit activities in the future by reporting any such service to the police.
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