blue_persuasion wrote:Yeah, I decided last night to let it go.
I have to wonder -- does anyone know if Celgene knows they are being used for this? I'm not sure if anyone here knows, but I have to wonder who can do something about this.
Color me naive, but I guess I never realized what kind of jerks are out there to go to this extreme to scam people.
Only the people @ Celgene would know for sure if they are being abused. However it is safe to assume they have no knowledge they are being victimized. Either way there are pros and cons.
That assumption gives us a few rules to follow. #1, it is not our job to tell a victim they are being victimized. Doing so may have very serious unintended consequence ( such as they accuse you of being the criminal, or worse).
# 2 if you wildly think for some reason it is your duty to report the crime to someone being victimized, remember you are not law enforcement, nor a close friend, nor a relative ( you see where I am going??). Report the crime to your local law enforcement (LE), and if known the local LE of the victim. It is LE's job to investigate, find answers, and make decisions from there. Consider this, IF they are involved, and you were the one to tip them off that you knew so and/or were going to contact LE. Then they would change names / characters immediately and be on the watch for LE investigating them.
#3 Consider the larger picture. Chances are good you found this thread because of keywords, #'s, or something similar in an internet search. If the criminals change their style then the warning is useless ( until another criminal tries the same thing).