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  by Brooks
 
Clean and Renewable Energy Conference and Climate Change CRECCC 2012 (or CRECCC 12)

This Conference Scam is the (NON-EXISTENT) Clean and Renewable Energy Conference and Climate Change (CRECCC) at the (NON-EXISTENT) Eastland London Garden Hotel.

This scam promises free airline tickets in exchange for paying for a hotel room at a hotel THAT DOES NOT EXIST. Victims pay money and NEVER RECEIVE THE AIRLINE TICKETS!!!

This fake conference is "scheduled" to be held 28th August- 1st September 2012 at the NON-EXISTENT Eastland London Garden Hotel, 154 Bayswater Road London, ENG W2 4HP, UK.

This scam's fake website ( http://creccc.org.uk/index.html ) and the fake hotel's website ( http://eastlandlondongardenhotel.co.uk/index.html ) are in the process of being suspended.

The fake conference claims the following contact information:

Dr. David Jackson
CRECCC'12 Conference Chair
234 Walworth Road,London,
Greater London, SE17 1JD, UK.
Phone: (+44) 7024.070.649, (+44) 7035.918.495,
Fax: +447024072311
Email: [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

The fake hotel claims the following contact information:

Eastland London Hotel
154 Bayswater Road London,
ENG W2 4HP, UK
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +44 (0) 702 404 7230
Fax: +44 (0) 702 401 9073
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

This FAKE CONFERENCE offers "Free" grant money for attendees of the conference. The scammers require advance hotel payment (for a non-existent hotel) in exchange for the "free" airline tickets that do not exist.
  by Bubbles
 
Welcome to ScamWarners Brooks and thank you for posting this. The phone numbers are redirect numbers which make it appear the person is in the UK, but actually, they can receive the call any place in the world. See this topic for further information: http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewto ... =3&t=16485