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Sep 07, 2009

N4TPQ

SCAMS

Joe Robbin Again

Here is what this "re-shipper" scammer sent me. Most of the time, these frauds comprise of another victim, who picks up items for sale off of craigslist, this page, etc., thinking that they have a legitimate job (hard to believe), and are paid a small fee to do so. Sometimes the pickup person is himself scammed into giving his bank account from which bogus checks are created. I am in law enforcement and you would be surprised the number of these you see. Everyone that encounters a loss (or attempt) should report this to www.ic3.gov . This is the Internet Crime Complaint Center ran by the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center.

I hope Joe Robbin gets a piece of equipment that shocks the living Hell out of him. This is the text of his reply:

"Jason,
Thanks for the explanation, will need your address info so payment can be issued out and don't worry about the shipping my shipper will be coming for the pickup hope all is understood.


Below is the Address Information:

ADDRESS INFORMATION:

First Name_
Last Name_
Address_
City_
State_
Zip_
Phone Number_
Country_

Joe"

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