by Ralph
Thu May 14, 2009 1:09 am
Hi Jadawigs
As indicated above, no doubt it is a scam.
I doubt the scammers actually had any interest in your PC in this case, only the over payment, surprising they havn't asked you for the money yet, I have little doubt that they will.
There is a slim chance they have somebody in the US but not likely, the header from the email may prove that theory if you can get an IP but knowing where they are doesn't stop it from being a scam.
Nobody will be in physical danger, scammers are only interested in the money and there is no money to be made by harming you.
As to the over night delivery, scammers are always in a hurry, the longer it takes the more chance there is of you finding out they are scammers so it is worth putting the extra few dollars onto ever who's credit card they are using. Yes, the credit card will be compromised, as you are the end delivery of the check they may we ask you about this at a later date but dont be too concerned, just keep all of the emails just in case
Also be aware of more emails in relation to this, it will be the same scammer pretending to be anybody from the pope to the FBI and anybody in between.
You can suggest the bank advised that the cheque was fake and they will leave you alone but dont communicate any further than that
Last edited by Ralph on Mon May 18, 2009 12:48 am, edited 1 time in total.