by HillBilly
Fri Jan 16, 2015 2:36 pm
confused1, FIrst of all, thanks for posting. I can completely understand why you are having a hard time digesting the fact that you have been "employed" by scammers. None of us wants to think another person can be this dishonest, let alone what appears to be company. However, it is the fact.
take a look at this news article recently posted, about a different "money mule" scam ( like this one).
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=94619
I believe that if you start on page 1 of this thread, others have posted links to various "money mule" scams as well.
You really do need to go to the US Postal Inspector's office, if anything you have received has been through the USPS and report the fake job to them. Take all of your emails, and other "proof" to show that you are a victim and thought you were working a real job. Find your local PI's office here : https://ribbs.usps.gov/locators/find-is.cfm
You need to do this for your own protection, because right now the shipping labels and everything has your name on it. So who are the banks and authorities going to come after when this fake company gets busted? You is the answer. These guys that supposedly "employ" you don't have an address, nor a physical landline to trace.
Also, if I recall correctly, this particular scammer is using an "IP masking" service. Which effectively means they send the email to the service, then the service "masks" the original IP address, so you can not get a valid geolocation on them.
Please protect yourself and stop communicating with these scammers, and take all of your evidence to the USPI's office as fast as possible. Call it a learning experience, and move on with your life.
HB
take a look at this news article recently posted, about a different "money mule" scam ( like this one).
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=94619
I believe that if you start on page 1 of this thread, others have posted links to various "money mule" scams as well.
You really do need to go to the US Postal Inspector's office, if anything you have received has been through the USPS and report the fake job to them. Take all of your emails, and other "proof" to show that you are a victim and thought you were working a real job. Find your local PI's office here : https://ribbs.usps.gov/locators/find-is.cfm
You need to do this for your own protection, because right now the shipping labels and everything has your name on it. So who are the banks and authorities going to come after when this fake company gets busted? You is the answer. These guys that supposedly "employ" you don't have an address, nor a physical landline to trace.
Also, if I recall correctly, this particular scammer is using an "IP masking" service. Which effectively means they send the email to the service, then the service "masks" the original IP address, so you can not get a valid geolocation on them.
Please protect yourself and stop communicating with these scammers, and take all of your evidence to the USPI's office as fast as possible. Call it a learning experience, and move on with your life.
HB
Find complete email headers here : http://www.ip-adress.com/faq/view_email_header/
or http://whatismyipaddress.com/find-headers
How to post photos in the forum here : http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewto ... =28&t=3219
or http://whatismyipaddress.com/find-headers
How to post photos in the forum here : http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewto ... =28&t=3219