pat003
Bakersfield,#2UPDATE Employee
Thu, December 15, 2011
I just experienced the same thing as you did. They have shipped two packages to me already. When I was trying to log in to to the link, it just showed the server not found. At first, I thought it might be their system problem, but the link was still not working after I kept trying and trying. I called Natasha Owens and she didn't answer at all but went straight to voice mail. I e-mailed her and she never replied back. So I started to get worried and made me think if this is a scam. I didn't believe it was a scam until I type in Natasha Owens mail courier service on google, and this report just showed up. I was in a big shock. I thought this is a legit company but it just turned out to be a big scam. I don't know what I gonna do with the two packages but I will send the package back to where the package was bill to or belong to just to avoid from the trouble. I terminated the employment with the recruitment and was hoping that I don't receive the package from them. Is there any proper way to solve this problem? I don't really want cop knock on my door at the end.
Flynrider
Phoenix,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, December 14, 2011
Tell me if this scenario sounds logical :
Russian and Ukranian scammers buy things on the Internet using stolen credit card info. They have these stolen items sent to you. You repackage the stolen goods and forward them to the scammers. When the police get around to investigating the thefts, they find that the destination for the stolen merchandise is your address. What do you think happens next?
Does that sound like a legitimate job? If I were you I would keep record of your dealings with your "employer". You might be able to convince the cops that you were not knowingly a part of the crime ring.