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Author:  C.Fenst [ Tue Jun 14, 2005 11:40 am ]
Post subject:  Thank You

I know that most of you have had some horrible things happen to you, but if it makes and difference, i think you have helped me avoid being scammed, i recently placed an item for sale on a website and i have been bombarded with emails askin to pay for the item with bidpay, and when i told them no i won't accept that method most of them wanted to send me a postal money order, to which thanks to you guys i declined and they seemed to stop sending me emails after that. and i noticed after readin thru these forums that most of them had Yahoo email address', Like I said I'm sorry for your losses, but you all helped me and i just wanted to say thanks.

Author:  admin [ Mon Jun 20, 2005 6:35 pm ]
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Each time that we can save some one from becoming a victim of this scam, it makes me feel like we have done what we set out to do!

:D

Author:  indysweetpea [ Mon Jun 20, 2005 6:44 pm ]
Post subject:  sent your info to abuse@yahoo.com

Hi, if you send all your information to abuse@yahoo.com as well-they will check into and hopefully help out with the yahoo adrress issue.

Author:  KarynSolo [ Tue Jun 21, 2005 8:34 am ]
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C.Fenst please spread the word to friends and family , co workers alike about these scams .

Silence is fraud's greatest ally. Word-of-mouth is fraud's worst enemy. PASS THE WORD! Annie McGuire - Fraudaid.com

LETS KICK FRAUD in the teeth!

Author:  DeAnna [ Thu Jul 21, 2005 3:14 am ]
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Amen!!!!

Author:  pasttired [ Thu Jul 21, 2005 7:16 am ]
Post subject:  revenge against scammers

For each person like you that is saved from being scammed my heart feels lighter. Yes I was scammed myself and am paying the price but if one person learns from my mistake God Bless us all. I have emailed those in my address books with this site address and asked that they pass it on to all in theirs. Spreading the word is such a necessity. I found this site by accident. Let's make sure that others find it before they are scammed. Pass this website on to all your contacts and ask that they do the same. Mistakes happen, learning from them is what is important.

Author:  KarynSolo [ Tue Aug 02, 2005 9:42 pm ]
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Very Simple! Banks do not properly train employees on how to spot fakes. I have had branch managers at some major banks admit to me that they do not even really pay much attention to the warnings that come out from the Government and Attorney Generals offices when they are faxed. They simply get chucked in a binder for reference.

Author:  DeAnna [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 5:33 pm ]
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I to have come across so many tellers who are not informed its scary...its not their fault or the postal workers..they are not being trained or informed!! and we pay the price!!....

my computer has been down but i can't wait to catch up with my findings over the next week or so on my situation...this federal postal worker for central indiana has now submitted his report of findings...by forced and demand of the courts!!!!...oh you guys are gonna love this!! can i say "falsifying information"....withholding information!!! and here it is almost a year later and by force of the courts... he has submitted his discovery and findings.....

I can't wait to share!!!!!..t

Big Angel Hugs to the group!!!

Author:  armac [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 6:55 pm ]
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DeAnna wrote:
I to have come across so many tellers who are not informed its scary...its not their fault or the postal workers..they are not being trained or informed!! and we pay the price!!....

my computer has been down but i can't wait to catch up with my findings over the next week or so on my situation...this federal postal worker for central indiana has now submitted his report of findings...by forced and demand of the courts!!!!...oh you guys are gonna love this!! can i say "falsifying information"....withholding information!!! and here it is almost a year later and by force of the courts... he has submitted his discovery and findings.....

I can't wait to share!!!!!..t

Big Angel Hugs to the group!!!


You should never get scammed with a USPO money order if you take it to the Post office, they have access to check that on site.

If you take your counterfeit check to the bank that issues it, you will never be scammed, they have access to check that.

Where you run into problems is if you deposit a conterfeit check into a bank that did not issue it. They cannot authenticate a check that is not drawn on them.

It has nothing to do with training, it has to with the ability to authenticate the funds. If anything, tellers should be trained to ask a few questions about the origin of the check and be able to explain to people how cashier's checks can be returned against your account.. There is no way anybody can look at a check and tell if it is counterfeit, it has to go to the presenting bank, or it has to be called in to the presenting bank.

I deal with counterfeit checks everyday, I can look at the circumstances surrounding a check and speculate as to whether it is real or not, but until I call or the check is returned I am not 100% sure.

I hope this clears up some common misunderstandings.

Author:  DeAnna [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 7:11 pm ]
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I was told this when i called the 1-800# to the post office...i was told i could take it to any post office and they could tell me right then and there if it was authentic....remember...given i had already recieved two counterfeit cashier checks i was questioning this item big time.....it was my bank that put the hold on those two because they were well informed fortunately and they require it of all customers because frankly they told me they were being over whelmed by them.....they were the ones in my case that informed me...but it was the federal postal money order that screwed me due to lack of training...it was never a issue for the bank...it was the post office that messed up..the bank had no issues or processing of these postal money orders...it was the post office authenticating and processing that failed and cost me...well i also had a postal inspector with some loose screws and proving it more and more...he just may be in some trouble over his desperate attempt to make a case and cause...either way...the system fails whether its a bank institution or federal level

Author:  armac [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 7:35 pm ]
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DeAnna wrote:
I was told this when i called the 1-800# to the post office...i was told i could take it to any post office and they could tell me right then and there if it was authentic....remember...given i had already recieved two counterfeit cashier checks i was questioning this item big time.....it was my bank that put the hold on those two because they were well informed fortunately and they require it of all customers because frankly they told me they were being over whelmed by them.....they were the ones in my case that informed me...but it was the federal postal money order that screwed me due to lack of training...it was never a issue for the bank...it was the post office that messed up..the bank had no issues or processing of these postal money orders...it was the post office authenticating and processing that failed and cost me...well i also had a postal inspector with some loose screws and proving it more and more...he just may be in some trouble over his desperate attempt to make a case and cause...either way...the system fails whether its a bank institution or federal level


I am not understanding you, the Post Office said they were good and they turned out to be counterfeit? Or did you deposit them at your bank without getting the Postal MO's verified?

Author:  DeAnna [ Thu Aug 25, 2005 12:16 am ]
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Yes, they told me they were good..though i went there in question and spoke of why..my previous experience recently with the two counterfeit bank checks!!!....go back on my earliest threads...
makes the hair on your arms stand!!!

Author:  DeAnna [ Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:17 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Thank You

First i am soo glad to hear people are being helped and i finally got my case resolved....all charges were dropped due to lack of evidence and alot shady activities on behalf of the postal inspector...who by the way took off on vacation the week of my trial..surprise surprise!...in return this caused the prosecutor to verify things personally cause the case had soo many loop holes in it and found misrepresented so called facts and statements that did not exist or was falsified. My case wasn't even touched until two days before my trial date by the prosecutor who had just came on board to replace another prosecutor and boy was she not happy with what had been a supposed case she was to represent against me based on the postal inspectors findings...i go to bed every night smiling cause i know he the postal inspector was probably fired at minimum!! This whole thing was so stressful i quit painting...let my website go....but i am making a comeback because i will not let the scammers or some stupid old fat postal inspector who obviously has issues to have tried to pull off what he did hold me down no more....i often ask myself why? the only thing i can come up with was a fine line across his forehead representing flatliner..no brain activity!.

One up for us victims guys!!! just wish the scammer had could been brought to justice also!

Big Hugs!
DeAnna

Author:  admin [ Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:09 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Thank You

Congrats DeAnna! That is GREAT NEWS!

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