Hello I was a Victim of a ***** and a scam here in Tyler Texas, I would appreciate if someone could help me
I was part of a Scam here in Tyler Texas Someone was posing a Police officer and told me that if I did not send them $500 that my wife would go to jail.
May I remind you that we are 76 years old. So I went and got the money pack to stop the Warrant, Well come to find out it was a big Scam going on here in East Texas, It was also on the news. And the local police is involved and the FBI I would deeply appreciate you help in tracking where the $500 went and what location ?
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Hello,
You are probably a victim of a scam. Its not a good idea to buy mp3 players off ebay or memory sticks. A lot of them are fake or scams. Especially don't buy ones with odd names like diamond etc.. Its safer to stick with brandnames you know such as sony, ipod, etc..
You can read more about mp3 player / memory stick scams on this ebay post.
http://reviews.ebay.com/Fake-MP3-MP4-Radio-FM-Player-and-How-to-fix-it-right_W0QQugidZ10000000010907516
Regards,
Chris
ITS A SCAM BY A GROUP OF MOTHER ******* BEAWARE OF THIS EMAIL FRAUD
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There are several ways to recognize a fake lottery email:
Unless someone has bought a ticket, they cannot have won a prize. There are no such things as "email" draws or any other lottery where "no tickets were sold". This is simply another invention by the scammer to make the victim believe that they have won. The scammer will ask the victim to pay a fee before they can receive their prize. It is illegal for a real lottery to charge any sort of fee. It does not matter what they say this fee is for (courier charges, bank charges, various imaginary certificates - these are all made up by the scammer to get money out of their victim). All real lotteries subtract any fee and tax from the prize. Scam lottery emails will nearly always come from free email accounts such as Yahoo!, Hotmail, Live, MSN, Gmail etc.
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