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  • Report:  #721197

Complaint Review: Okeary Henry

Okeary Henry James Benjamin, David Clarke I was to send $300 Western Union to receive $2.5M or they could be at my home in 40 minutes to pick it up Salouth, Other

  • Reported By:
    Nancy — Seattle Washington United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Sat, April 23, 2011
  • Updated:
    Sun, April 24, 2011
  • Okeary Henry
    15 King Street, /Salouth Jamaica
    Salouth, Select State/Province
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    1-876-371-2554
  • Category:

After almost a year of phone calls at all hours of the day/night and my telling the caller that I was 1) not interested and not to call again, 2) not answering, 3) hanging up on them, I decided to get information to contact authorities. They said I won $250,000 in a lottery and to send $259 via UPS and to look off my deck and I could see someone there ready to give me a small UPS package! I hung up and did not answer three calls from them, sent immediately.

The next morning I was again contacted and this time they wanted $300 sent Western Union for a lottery prize of $2.5M. I was asked how soon I could get to Western Union and replied that it would not be today. I was then told that a car was on the way to pick up the money and would be at my home in 40 minutes. At that point I told them to give it to someone else and hung up. More calls followed but I did not pick up.

They asked my age and when I refused to answer they asked if I was on Medicare and did I have a valid drivers license? I wrote down information that was given me but it most likely is incorrect. This is certainly harrassment!!

I do not expect the phone calls to stop as they have been coming in for over a year. I would be happy to report this to the proper agency, police or whoever just to get this to stop!


2 Updates & Rebuttals


coast

USA

ignore those scammers

#3Consumer Comment

Sun, April 24, 2011

Don't waste your time telling them not to call again. Do not speak to them. Just hang up or don't answer.


Jim

Millbrook,
Alabama,
U.S.A.

The pay for money scam is alive and well

#3Consumer Comment

Sun, April 24, 2011

These people only want your cash, there's NO $250K waiting or you, and never will be.

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