http://www.worldsoccer.com/columnists/aspiring-players-being-
conned-by-fake-agents-special-report-by-steve-menary
Something highlighted in the post that warns about fake agents is that on the FIFA Agents List some of the agents information is missing like address, telephone number, email address. What I suggest FIFA does is ONLY put on their register Licensed Agents who have given them all their details. This would cut down the number of fake agents. I am sure this would be easy to implement.
This would also be good for the genuine Licensed Agents that are out there. You genuine agents are suffering by getting a bad reputation. All genuine agents should seek to come together and help prevent your industry having a bad name.
P.S. In re-reading manoel espesim neto's response and re-reading my blog above what I missed out is that Licensed Agents who do not put in all their information on the FIFA Agents List e.g. their
address, telephone number, email address the fake agents would use the Licensed Agents name then use their own address, telephone number, email address when communicating with people so that is how the Licensed Agents make it easy for the fake agents to use their name and con people.
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