Secretshopper.com
Golden Valley,#2UPDATE Employee
Tue, March 20, 2012
The emails you received were not from Secret Shopper, but rather were from a scammer, using information copied from our website to make their offer seem more legitimate. We are sorry for the inconvenience you have experienced recently and are very troubled that our company name is being used in disreputable scams such as the one you described.
Flynrider
Phoenix,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, February 01, 2012
Don't waste your local police officer's time. It's simply a phony money order scam. Your local law enforcement doesn't have jurisdiction, and even if they did, they're not going to go chasing around the world to find out which scammer attempted to scam you.
All you have to know is that companies that don't personally know you are not going to send you valid money orders for hundreds of dollars. Common sense would tell you that they would be constantly ripped off if they did. The only logical conclusion you can draw is that the reason you received a $900 money order is because it is fake. You shouldn't even have to call the MoneyGram folks to verify that.
Since you received one of these, you're likely to get others (from different scammers). Just shred 'em and move on.