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A Palmerston North mother is angry and embarrassed after she lost $750 to an internet scammer who duped her by using fake emails from money-trading website PayPal.
Tracy Tiffen's 19-year-old son put his Toyota Soarer up for sale on the Trade and Exchange website last week, using her email address as a point of contact.
Mrs Tiffen received an email of interest from a man, claiming to be a petroleum engineer on an offshore rig, who said he wanted the car for his Auckland-based father.
The man claimed to have transferred money for the car into his PayPal account an online money transferral site but said it could not be released until his shipper had been paid. He then asked Mrs Tiffen to pay the shipper as he had not been able to contact him.
"That's the part that brings up the question of `how come you paid him money'?", she said.
"But I thought `what a nice guy' he's buying the car for his dad."
Mrs Tiffen transferred $750 for the shipper to a London-based Western Union branch. Unfortunately, by the time she discovered the deal was bogus the money was gone.
"I'm devastated, I feel stupid and I feel unsafe on the computer," she said.
But the brazen scammer did not stop at $750. He also tried to swindle $950 out of Mrs Tiffen for "insurance" purposes.
"I sent him an abusive email and told him his mother would be so disappointed in what she had created."
When Mrs Tiffen contacted the actual PayPal site she was told payment confirmation emails supposedly sent by the site were fake.
Money has been tight since Mrs Tiffen lost her job in March, but she has found work as a meter reader in Feilding.
Her two younger children, aged 12 and 3, could go without this Christmas because of the scam, she said.
"I've just had a bummer of a year. I didn't need this.
"I haven't got the money to do stupid things."
Despite her humiliation, Mrs Tiffen wants to get the word out about the scam.
"I would feel crappy if I say nothing and it happens to someone else."
Detective Sergeant Tim Moffatt said money transactions done over the internet should be treated with caution and only credible agencies should be dealt with.
dnalunchie wrote:i am a woman of integrity.i am honest and don`t cheat people out of their money,i own my company that have a 25 number of people working for me,awaiting your decision because i really need to pursue this buy sincerely.
Thanks
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dnalunchie wrote:i am a woman of integrity.i am honest and don`t cheat people out of their money,i own my company that have a 25 number of people working for me,awaiting your decision because i really need to pursue this buy sincerely.
Thanks
.....SarahI have to say I felt a little suspicious of this whole thing from the first email.... I mean china? Wtf surely its cheaper to buy a bike over there. Very suspect to me.
frost wrote:Dell'Orto wrote:Reverse the scam, tell her there are fees that need to be paid for Paypal, then storage fees, then transfer of ownership fees, then insurance fees then fees to become an LMVD etc etc
do this
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