Bobby
Tucson,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, December 12, 2004
Hey..i got the same call at 6pm in the evening. My nephew (hes 7) came running to me that someone from the Govt wants to talk to you...Lol i thought donno maybe im involved in someting or god knoes what ...and then the guy started his stuff....even though i knew about all these telephone scams i kept asking him to give me his call back number so that i can call himback in 10 minutes and provide him with all the information. .. and boy o boy these people are very well trained i must say.. He definately impressed me with his confident...and Yeah the guy sounded like some chinese american ...nehow after 30 minutes i started cussin him hahah...i also did offer him if i could join him and he started laughing and then he hung up...I hope no one gets ripped off by these people... On ething i would like to know that since they ask for the money transfer cant the police trace the bank account and find who all are involved....
Hiro
Rochester,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, December 08, 2004
The telephone was from the woman named Angelina Parker, with strong accent. I asked her to send me a chashiers check for the amount, but she kept asking my bank information. I am glad to find this site and exactly the same case as mine. Thank you!!!!!
Diana
Bronx,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, December 08, 2004
I recieved the exact same phone call 2 days ago from "the government processing center". An employee name "Steve James" who had a heavy indian accent, was very pushy. Everything that was stated in this Rip-off Report happend to the letter. At first I was excited because I'm putting myself through school and I have a family to support, then I thought it was too good to be true. I asked him to call me back the next day so that I can find out the deal about them. My gut instinct told me not to get sucked in to let them in on my bank information. My husband also thought it was a scam when I explained what had happened. I'm so glad that I didn't and I am very greatful to have found this Rip-off Report to confirm that my instincts were correct. I hope that people learn to listen to their instincts and not let a dream get the best of them. I wish there was more I could do to stop this horrible crime they are committing on hardworking individuals who work hard for the money that they have.