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by Mike Masnick





Online Job Seeker Duped To Help Con

from the tricky dept

Just as the FTC says they're going after auction fraud, it appears the auction fraudsters are getting sneakier in their techniques. The latest move is duping a random person online to be their middleman. Here's how the scam works: the scam company sets up a website saying they help people ship stuff to Eastern Europe. Then, they post a job ad to Monster.com looking for employees who will get paid $70 for each package they send on. The scammers then set up some online auctions, pretending to be the sucker they convinced to take the "job". Winners of the auction send their money to the dupe, who forwards it on to eastern Europe. The people scammed in the auction, of course, end up blaming the guy who got duped. In the case described here, he even had police charges filed against him. Now, he's trying to clear his name and let others know about the fraud so they don't get suckered as well.

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  1. That guy was an idiot

    by Anonymous Coward - May 3rd, 2003 @ 10:44am

    Oh, please. If someone offers to pay you money to forward cash overseas for them, that's got to raise a red flag with anyone with a brain. Why wouldn't they have it sent *directly* through a bank, Western Union, or some such company? Why would they pay some individual $70 a pop to relay it for them, unless they had something to hide?

    This is like that Nigerian 419 scam, where they pretend they're going to pay some random bozo millions of dollars to transfer tens of millions overseas for them. At least with the 419 scam, they typically admit they're trying to bypass some legal barriers, and they're tempting people with the prospect of riches. This moron made himself a money launderer for chump change.

    A final word must be said about the gullibility of the people duped in the auctions. How stupid do you have to be to mail cash (or a money order) to a stranger and trust they'll send you something in return? NEVER PAY UP FRONT EXCEPT BY CREDIT CARD. At least with a credit card, you can get the fraudulent charge cancelled by the bank.

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  2. the unofficial guide to the internet business mode

    by Anonymous Coward - May 4th, 2003 @ 10:48pm

    step 1: find a patsy

    step 2: collect underpants

    step 3: ?

    step 4: profit!

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  3. Re: That guy was an idiot

    by JIm Tsoj - May 5th, 2003 @ 1:28pm

    look most americans get stupid when you say "oversees"... I bet at least 10% of americans think that bears walk free in Moscow and stuff like that...I wouldn't use word "idiot" ...undereducated? yes...

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  4. Re: That guy was an idiot

    by Chris Melton - May 7th, 2003 @ 10:34am

    I sure feel like an idiot over this thing, but what's your excuse? Unless you know the whole story, which I doubt, you should keep your cowardly opinions to yourself.

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