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Edgar
here is a NEW scam. I got a email saying that they are UPS and tried to deliver a pakage but it was the wrong address and I should shend them my personal information. I was thinking I should send them the address of my ex’s attorney.
Keith
I’m going through my second fraud case within 3 months. These people should be thrown in jail for years. They should be made public as well.. Some dude in Egypt bought a 700Dollar phone with my account. i have no money now to get food or anything. I love to find this guy and WHOOP..HIS..ASS!!
Anna
I worked at a store and people would forget their cards and the sales clerk would keep their cards instead of turning them in. They should put the faces of these crooks online or in a paper in the bank. Maybe the credit card companies should have a fake SS or CC number that people can give out if the feel they are being scammed. When the crook tries to use it wham they got them! However the CC companies don’t care THEY never pay YOU all do! It’s to expensive to go after these jerks.
Javier
ScambusterUSAs comment is well intentioned. However both services are perfectly secure. The jist of Scambusters comments means whenever someone “virtually” is asking you to use those services, be very suspect. Auctions sites and craiglist are famous for scammers using money orders to scam cash from victims. Otherwise both companies are very reputable.
Alexander
Scam Alert: Never ever use Western Union or Money
Gram* – That’s right — never! Anyone who tells
you to use them are scammers*. If it seems too
good to be true, it probably a scam. If it’s
unsolicited, it’s a scam!! *only exception
friends/family.