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ok, so. i was on Craigslist, and stumbled upon a scammer. any ideas how to…?
ok heres the deal. i was a naive high school grad, and was looking for a job. saw craigslist, and had no idea that people could put fake ads and crap. i had two job offers… and chose the higher paying 1, when i found out it was fake i tried applying to my other offer, and they said the positions been filled.
yea im upset. The job i lost was Kitchen help at an all girls private high school. Im 19 years old!!, im a guy!! can u imagine how much i wanted it >< the uniiiforrms….
anyways. now this scammer guy emailed me, and im tired of them. so i want to screw with them like they did me. heres the conversation so far:
HE SAID-
>>>You looking for a part time Job? Are you available to run errands? I
>>>am looking for someone who can handle my personal Assistant and run
>>>business errands at his/her spare time.Someone who can offer me these
>>>services:Mail services: Receive my mails and drop them off at UPS
>>>(nothing illegal).or pick items up at nearby post office at your
>>>convenience.
>>>
>>>Let me know if you will be able to offer me any of these services….
>>>
>>>Thank you!
>>>
>>>
>>>PS: I found you on craigslist
THEN I SAID:
> On 1/10/10, Dexter Inopiquez <dexterinopiquez@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Hi, this is Dexter, I was just wondering if you could give me a little
>> more detail about where I’m going to be working and what I’m going to do.
THEN HE SAID <<srry this part is long>>:
> I should probably tell you more about the job… This job is flexible
> so you can do it wherever you are provided that there is a post office
> in the area.In addition to that, I don’t mind you doing all of the
> tasks during your spare time outside of work or school. I wish I could
> meet up with you to talk about this job in person but I am currently
> away on business. I am in Bahrain so there will be no interview.
>
> All errands will be in your city/town so It is not a must that you
> have a car for the job, you can go places by bus or taxi. When you get
> my mails/packages, you are required to mail them to where I want them
> mailed to cash some Check when they are sent to you,Then take the rest
> of the money to a western union office and send it to my supplier at
> the western union address which i will provide to you later.
>
> You won’t have to put money out of your pocket, that’s all you have
> to do. You are allowed to open the packages to reveal the content. The
> content of the packages will be business and personal mails.. All
> expenses and taxes will be covered by me. You will work between 15 and
> 20hrs a month.
>
> I will pay($400). That is not a bad offer is it? I need your service
> because I am constantly out of town… I am an Architect. I will be
> back in town soon,so this process will be on going till then. If you
> don’t mind, I will meet up with you when I return and then we can talk
> about the possibility of making this long term. Well, let me know if
> you are able to handle the position.
>
>
> I will email you the list and pictures of what to shop for when I am
> ready. No heavy packages is involved! You can do the shopping at
> Sears, Walmart, Circuit city, Best buy and other stores. You will be
> shopping for Art materials brands,Painting materials,Woodworking
> materials, Writing instruments,Colors,Sculpture materials and Dyes.I
> will provide you my UPS account number for Shipping. All you have to
> do is provide my account number to UPS and shipping charges will be
> applied into the account. I will provide clear set of instructions for
> each task I need done as well the funds to cover them.
>
> If I were to mail you money to do my errands plus upfront payment for
> your service,How should your Name appear on the check? Where should I
> mail it to? and what is your cell number
>
> best regards
THEN I SAID!!!!(lying of course hahaa):
> Hello, i dont mind actually taking you up on this offer, i actually like the
> sound of the flexibility, and being able to do this on spare time. i assure
> you i can get the job done.
> as for the upfront money i will acept it through paypal if thats fine with
> you.
> make payment in USD for 400.00, to Dexterinopiquez@yahoo.com
> label it under services. then you can instruct me as to what you need
> accomplished.
> -i look foward to working with you
> Dexter Inopiquez
FINALLY HE WROTE:
I am sorry i only work by pay checks the cost of sending pay checks
from my bank is lesser than the cost of sending paypal.
if you actually read everything, thanks. now down to business,
im thinking of saying, "oh well, in that case u could just mail it to
### ____ Rd
Seaside CA, 93955. <<— my adress.
or if you know any other way, or think its a good idea, let me know
THANKS A BUNCH YAHOOERS!!!
You know what, i care to read all of those.
The guy obviously is a scammer and naturally, u should stay away from him. However, since he’s made u lost a job or whatever u can pay him back with baiting.
Obviously he will NOT give u any money because what he wants is YOUR money, so delaying him by making him believe that u’ve fallen into his trap is quite a good idea. But at all cost, REMEMBER, DO NOT give him your REAL info! Do NOT give him your real name, don’t give him your real address, absolutely no no! Just give him a fake address or police station’s address (lol) and give him a fake name. Show him that u are so damn interested in his offer but delay him so that he gets fed up with u. Finally end everything with "april is still a long way, but i’m celebrating it early this year, so, april’s fool! dont get mad its just for a laugh".
BUT you have to remember not to fall into the trap along the way, bcos these people are very smart in seducing u to go along with their plan. Just for a note, i know someone that has fallen into this trap. The victim responded to an email that sounds just like yours. All he had to do was to receive like $60,000 on his bank account, and then send the $30,000 to someone else using western union. He thought it was a very good deal, and he did it. The next day the police arrested him bcos the $60,000 deposited into his account was the money hacked from certain other bank, something like that. So he couldnt keep the money and ended up in trouble. The scammer(s) got away with it. Big deal.
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January 18th, 2010
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this guy is up to something. I would steer clear of him. he is obviously a big time crook and has eyes and ears every where, your choice though
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run away! if he didnt want to meet you then forget it it is not safe. he wants your # for some other reason.
delete and block!!
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There are a lot of potential problems for teenagers in work, many of them legal, moms and dads want to be watchful about that. There is a lot of help from the website in the box below on this topic, they also have help for all people who are hunting for work, or who want to change careers.
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You know what, i care to read all of those.
The guy obviously is a scammer and naturally, u should stay away from him. However, since he’s made u lost a job or whatever u can pay him back with baiting.
Obviously he will NOT give u any money because what he wants is YOUR money, so delaying him by making him believe that u’ve fallen into his trap is quite a good idea. But at all cost, REMEMBER, DO NOT give him your REAL info! Do NOT give him your real name, don’t give him your real address, absolutely no no! Just give him a fake address or police station’s address (lol) and give him a fake name. Show him that u are so damn interested in his offer but delay him so that he gets fed up with u. Finally end everything with "april is still a long way, but i’m celebrating it early this year, so, april’s fool! dont get mad its just for a laugh".
BUT you have to remember not to fall into the trap along the way, bcos these people are very smart in seducing u to go along with their plan. Just for a note, i know someone that has fallen into this trap. The victim responded to an email that sounds just like yours. All he had to do was to receive like $60,000 on his bank account, and then send the $30,000 to someone else using western union. He thought it was a very good deal, and he did it. The next day the police arrested him bcos the $60,000 deposited into his account was the money hacked from certain other bank, something like that. So he couldnt keep the money and ended up in trouble. The scammer(s) got away with it. Big deal.
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DO NOT give your home address or your phone nr, they can commit identity theft with this as they already have your full name from your resume when you applied for the job. Tell him you dont have a bank account due to bankrupcy and cant accept his cheques so you have to use Paypal or he can send you the money via Western Union or Moneygram.
but its best not to get involved with this, these scams are run by drug gangs who can be very dangerous. Lots are run by Russian or Nigerian mafia operating around the world.
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