by Epic Wreck
Wed Oct 26, 2016 5:37 pm
Tim Atem wrote:If you have already shipped items, you will need to be proactive as soon as possible and print all emails, take them to your local police station and file a report. You need to do this before they come looking for you. Make sure to stress to them that you are a victim of a work-at-home scam!
nlmails.com & nlvirtualspace.com are in the process of being reported for fraud. Can you please post the emails with your personal information removed with full headers (instructions can be found here: http://www.iptrackeronline.com/how-to-e ... eaders.php ) because we will need those to report the sites.
I have completed the first 31 days required for Notion Light's "Probation Period" only to find out that this was here. I did this search because as soon as I was supposed to be paid, my login was disabled, and my emails are not being returned along with unanswered phone calls to the numbers that others have published here.
During my tenure as a "Manager" for NL Company (Notion Lights), I have kept very thorough, digital records of what was shipped, along with when and where the parcels were shipped from (either FedEx or the USPS). My records include screenshots, scanned shipping labels, and tracking receipts (both digital and paper copies). Today I went just a bit further into an investigation that I hope will help the authorities when I contact them. NL didn't account for the fact that I am a freelance Network Engineer, and know my way around the net. To print off every email, and its full header information will take forever
I also have a snipit of a couple Telnet queries I ran from the header information in my correspondences with them. Everything I found was bounced off of a few unknown IP addresses and unknown servers, and in the end are being housed by Google domains. They went through a lot of trouble to cover their tracks, except for the phone numbers. After doing a reverse lookup, they belong to a small telephone service provider in California. Alas, I wasn't able to gain any other information. So, now I'm stuck, and according to what I have read here, in deep with the authorities (potentially).
Has anyone made ANY headway with local law enforcement? If so, how did you get them to cooperate w/o leaving yourself a target? If this is what I think it is, would the FBI, or any other Federal Law Enforcement agency a better route? It seems to me that in shipping the goods through either the USPS, or FedEx, makes this all federal. As I asked earlier, please contact me with any information that I can use to get out of what looks like a total mess, and leaves me wide open for any form of prosecution. Thanks in advance, and I am willing to provide certain private information to talk about the subject, or simply through here.