đ¨ Scam Warning: Fake DSD RFQ from "zikhona.sodika@dsdtenderrfq.online"
â ď¸ 1. Fake Domain Name
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The Department of Social Development (DSD) uses official .gov.za domains.
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The email here uses:
@dsdtenderrfq.online
This is not a government domain â itâs a private domain designed to impersonate DSD.
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Real domain: @dsd.gov.za
â Fake domain: @dsdtenderrfq.online
â ď¸ 2. Suspicious Tender Language
The email uses vague and overly flexible terms:
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"You donât need to be in scope..."
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"You can outsource the product..."
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"Exciting opportunity..."
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"Please quote urgently..."
These are hallmarks of fake RFQs that try to get you to:
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Provide your company documents
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Source expensive goods from fake third-party suppliers (run by the scammer)
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Lose money by paying upfront for nonexistent stock
â ď¸ 3. Scam Strategy
Hereâs how the fraud typically unfolds:
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You receive a fake tender email impersonating a government entity.
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You quote â they âapproveâ your bid.
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They ask you to urgently source goods from a "preferred supplier".
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You pay the supplier (the scammer) to fulfill the order.
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The scammer disappears. Youâre left out of pocket with no recourse.
â ď¸ 4. False Location Use
They mention:
HSRC Building, 134 Pretorius Street, Pretoria
This is a real DSD address â used here to appear legitimate. But scammers often misuse publicly available addresses to create false trust.
â Final Verdict: Fraudulent Tender Email â Do NOT Respond
This RFQ is not from the Department of Social Development. The use of a fake domain, vague wording, and outsourcing requests are clear signs of a scam operation.
đĄ What to Do Next:
â 1. Do Not Respond
Do not send documents, quote, or communicate further.
â 2. Report the Scam
Send a report to:
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DSD Anti-Fraud & Ethics Hotline: 0800 701 701
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Cybersecurity Hub: https://www.cybersecurityhub.gov.za/reporting
Include:
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The full email (with headers)
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All attachments (if any)
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A note describing your suspicions
đĄ Tip: How to Spot a Fake Government Tender
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Always verify the email domain ends in .gov.za
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No legitimate RFQ will ask you to procure items outside your scope
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Real tenders are published on eTenders Portal
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Cross-check suspicious names & numbers with official directories










