by Dotti
Tue Apr 24, 2012 3:43 pm
I know this is an extremely stressful situation for you both, but being proactive is the best way to prevent it becoming something worse. Thousands of normal, intelligent people have fallen for this scam--just look on this website alone and you will see lots of examples. These criminals prey on people who are in need, and they wouldn't continue to do it if they weren't successful.
Definitely bring all of the related information to the bank, as it is the information that shows he was not a knowing participant. Don't wait for the "contract" to end. He may have signed a bogus document, but the other "party" is hiding behind fake identities and lies--in the end, there is no legally binding document. If he waits too long, they may initiate another transfer, causing even more problems.
After you do that, if you can post the first emails from the scammers here (include their email addresses, remove your name and email address), it may help others to avoid being scammed. These scammers typically send the exact same recruiting emails to hundreds of people--so it is a certainty that others have received or will receive them.
Definitely bring all of the related information to the bank, as it is the information that shows he was not a knowing participant. Don't wait for the "contract" to end. He may have signed a bogus document, but the other "party" is hiding behind fake identities and lies--in the end, there is no legally binding document. If he waits too long, they may initiate another transfer, causing even more problems.
After you do that, if you can post the first emails from the scammers here (include their email addresses, remove your name and email address), it may help others to avoid being scammed. These scammers typically send the exact same recruiting emails to hundreds of people--so it is a certainty that others have received or will receive them.
Need to post photos? http://scamwarners.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=3219
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