Foundation Grant Fraud | SLB

Foundation Grant Fraud

It has come to our attention that fraudulent offers are being sent via e-mail by persons claiming to be from the Schlumberger Foundation.

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In the e-mail, recipients are told that they have been selected as the recipient of a sum of money from the Schlumberger Foundation.

These communications are fraudulent.
They do not originate from Schlumberger.
They are a scam.

There are two quick ways to recognize a fraudulent offer:

  1. Schlumberger will never ask for any payment as part of the foundation grant process; not for immigration documents, insurance, or any other purpose.
  2. Schlumberger does not use e-mails to make foundation offers prior to a formal interview process.

If you receive a fraudulent proposal, we advise you to delete the e-mail and under no circumstances make contact with the individuals sending these emails. If you have contacted any of these individuals or have incurred a financial loss—we urge you to contact your local police with this information.

You can find more information about these types of scams at the following links:

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance_fee_fraud
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lottery_scam

You can also report these scams to the US-CERT via the instructions at http://www.us-cert.gov/nav/report_phishing.html.