Two scam attempts in a few days Thread poster: Miriela Santos
| Miriela Santos United States Local time: 03:27 English to Spanish + ...
Hi. I almost fall as a victim of scam with a translation of a project about conflict management. Some days after that, another attempt, this one with some master thesis about animal science, from University of Aarhus, this one even sent me a check for a high amount of money, telling they made a mistake, for me to send the difference to them. They even send the check via FedEx. The two projects were highly interesting and had very much sense. | | | Liviu-Lee Roth United States Local time: 06:27 Romanian to English + ... did you ever reply to such e-mails? | Aug 16, 2019 |
If you ever replied to such scam e-mails, your e-mail address ended up on the forum for cyber criminals on the dark web. Expect to receive many more. Stay safe, Lee | | | Kristof Haavik United States Local time: 05:27 Member (2010) English to French + ... Conflict management project | Aug 16, 2019 |
The conflict management scam is the one I'm facing. Too bad, because it's actually kind of interesting. Since their game is fake checks for too much rather than not paying (or pretending to pay) at all, I'll know what to do when I get the check, since apparently that part is real--just not valid. But if it was sent by Fedex, doesn't that give law enforcement wherever it was sent from an opening to track down the sender? | | | Miriela Santos United States Local time: 03:27 English to Spanish + ... TOPIC STARTER Check through FedEx | Aug 16, 2019 |
I don't really know about tracking the sender through FedEx, but I think I would have to dedicate much time to do so, and I've lost enough time already translating for nothing. | |
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IrinaN United States Local time: 05:27 English to Russian + ...
Kristof Haavik wrote: doesn't that give law enforcement wherever it was sent from an opening to track down the sender? And the sender showed up with his real ID, a permanent residence address (incidentally, no one at FedEx asks for any IDs before accepting an envelope), and a couple of wedding pictures. Sure, FBI, Interpol, KGB and both Nigerian tanks will be on location round the clock to ambush the perpetrator. Kristof, please, for your own sake, give it a rest. It may be hard to pick up a few detached pieces of self-esteem after having been duped, and we sympathize with you, but it's time to get it - learn the lesson and let go. Haven't you read all the advises given in dozens of posts already? https://www.proz.com/forum/scams/336674-concern_about_a_possible_scam_ive_gotten_involved_in-page2.html You can send the fake check to FBI as a potential proof of mail fraud but I doubt they have enough storage space left for those checks. | | | Important thing is that they paid for Fedex | Aug 16, 2019 |
It is nice they have some costs. | | | Davide Leone United States Local time: 06:27 Member (2015) English to Italian + ...
Kristof Haavik wrote: The conflict management scam is the one I'm facing. Too bad, because it's actually kind of interesting. Since their game is fake checks for too much rather than not paying (or pretending to pay) at all, I'll know what to do when I get the check, since apparently that part is real--just not valid. But if it was sent by Fedex, doesn't that give law enforcement wherever it was sent from an opening to track down the sender? Kristof, you really have to let it go. Put it to rest and move on. When I received the fake check through FedEx, I checked the sender's address on Google map, and it came up as a state park somewhere in Virginia. A professional scammer won't use any real name or real address, but hide from you in the meanders of cyberspace. You are basically chasing ghosts here.
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