Expertnaire, an online digital marketplace, has gone quiet over the fraudulent activities of Vera Coker, an affiliate marketer with the company.
Reacting to a report by FIJ, which exposed how Coker and other affiliate marketers lured prospective investors with fake profits, the company distanced itself from her fraudulent practices on August 16, promising to investigate the matter.
In a Twitter thread via its official handle, @expertnaire said, “We’ve gone ahead to place the affiliate’s account on hold while our anti-fraud unit carries out its own in-house investigation. And thank you FIJ for alerting us to this.”
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Three days later, Emmanuel Adiotu, an affiliate manager and representative of the company, contacted FIJ and again promised that the company would investigate the matter.
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One week after the promise was made however, the company is yet to publish its findings. When FIJ reached out to Adiotu, he ignored the phone calls and a message sent to him.
FIJ also reached out to Expertnaire via its official Twitter handle but got no response.
On August 16, FIJ exposed how Coker headed a WhatsApp group on which she taught new affiliate marketers to manipulate images to show they earned incomes from Expertnaire when they did not.
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