Bangla Hunt/Pallab Ghosh
We all aware aware of financial frauds or numerous emails and messages from dauthers, wives, widows of soldiers and royals residing or seeking shelter after running away from war-torn African and Muslim countries. Invariably, they would like to keep their wealth in safe custody and have found you as their custodian. Another ad is from banks and financial institutions across Europe, Britain who would gladly deposit a big chunk of amount after you fulfill certain cafeteria…not to mention deposit an anount in the bank and inform them…only to get cheated…
These are old practices, we all either ignore these ads or report to cyber cell. So, the next thing is sending ad online or messages like the one making rounds on social media where a man working with fast food joint Dominis has become rich man.
The name of 27-year old Sharad Deshmukh, has been trolling all over the social media. Deshmukh, a simple boy from Bengaluru has been working with Domino’s Pizza. Looking for better job to meet both ends, he began job suring. His found an ad while browsing Facebook. An casino online site giving Rs10,000 welcome bonus for Indian players. He thought of giving it a try after reading in that there was nothing to lose. The viral story claims that Sharad won Rs15,62,827 by playing the Live Casino Blackjack.
The story is going viral on social media and has received with mixed responce. While some has called it a hoax, others have termed it a raket of frauds. Some ofcourse have expressed faith. Sushmita Sarkar, a homemaker in Kolkata said, “There was a similar ad few days ago stating a nurse has bagged the amount. Honestly, I feel it’s a fraud as who would give you such a huge sum of money just for the hec of it”.
Well, prudent enough, also why then the casino company did not put up a photograph or an interview with Sharad as it would work more than any SEO content to pull clients.