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  • Report:  #1071178

Complaint Review: Andrew Smith

Andrew Smith Offers job as "Mystery Shopper". Sends cashier check, instructions to send money to two other individuals, leaving you in debt. Internet

  • Reported By:
    anonymous — anonymous Wisconsin
  • Submitted:
    Tue, July 30, 2013
  • Updated:
    Tue, July 30, 2013
  • Andrew Smith
    Internet, Select State/Province
    USA
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I recieved an email from an Andrew Smith informing me of the need for a "Mystery Shopper" in my area.  This was a paying job, and I was hired.  I then recieved a job description/instructions to follow, and my first salary/paycheck.*

I was to deposit the "check", and send money via Money Gram, (paying the fees) to a Sam Weaver.

Next was to send money via Western Union, (again paying the fees)  to a Roger Finch.

In the end, I would be left with a loan/debt of almost $3,000, instead of a paycheck.

*Note: This document, instructions, and cashiers check was sent via USPS Priority Mail with a return address of Angelina Sena

3100 Ashley Town Center Dr

Charleston SC 29414-5682

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Jeanski

Dayton,
Ohio,

comment

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, July 30, 2013

Like Stacey, I get these all the time. I used to just delete or mark as "spam".  Lately, I've been responding and letting them send me a check. It costs them a little money, and I figure it's payback :-)  If we can drain their bank accounts by letting them send us bogus checks, all the better! And no, I DON'T deposit the check or respond once I've received them.


Stacey

Dallas,
Texas,

Common scam

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, July 30, 2013

The "mystery shopper" - get these emails all the time.  There is not recouping your losses.  Think - who is gonna send you a check in the mail without any contact at all??? You indeed got ripped off. 

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