Pantherzone2012
Westfield,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, July 07, 2011
You are right. We got a identity thief on the loose. Cell phone are very, very difficult to track, even if I have that same case that I got on 7/6/2011. That's why I am starting to get into legal stuff so I could formally requesting the court to issue a arrest warrant on this unknown user and bring'em to where I am at now so this unknown user could spend a long time in prison.
I can't wait to get the legal stuff started so I could formally charge him with a felony crimes. Under New York State Penal Law, if a identity theft occur and scamming claiming to be a law firm, it is a punishable offense and a felony attached to it, he could spend 40 to 80 years in prison for that.
With national attention, we can win this case, even if we file a class-action lawsuit, we could bring down the scammer and place him in a great little cell room in there.
Don't fall for those scam or identity theft. Be strong and do pursue legal action against them, we will eventually find him and bring him to justice.
Scam is everywhere, but 1 in 80 people are being identity theft victim worldwide. Be caution on what you open up with in e-mail, even at place of employment, be very careful not to fall for it.
Jim
Millbrook,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, June 02, 2011
These scammers are from Pakistan.India, they call with a telephone link so it looks like they're an American Company, but they're NOT.
As they are NOT american, that means they can't be prosecuted, And you can't either, Tell them you put a DEATH HEX on them (Stupid, but they believe it) and they'll have to pay YOU $1,000 to cancel it.
Be firm, they're scammers so PUSH it, " How about that thousamd" each time they call, THAT should get them to Vanish