MochaG
Springfield,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, May 23, 2012
That you did not fall into their trap. The problem finding the real person to take responsibility for this kind of scam is that all information you got are likely fake. The person who sent you the letter and/or email could used a fake name and address. The email obviously indicates that the person is a fake because it is from a free email service (AOL). The recipient name can be easily fake because those who are scamming others will NEVER use their real ID. They use only fake ID. Normally, they get the money from Western Union. The Western Union people won't care much as long as the ID looks legit enough.
Therefore, if you do not fall into their trap, it is good for you and I congratulate you as well. If one falls into their trap, the one must live and learn...