精华 被老外骚扰!求助!!!(支票诈骗)(那个人今天又给我发信息,跟新在P2)

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前段时间我在kijiji上卖几件从国内带来的衣服 一个老外加我MSN说他很喜欢 想买给他女朋友当生日礼物 后来我说约地方现场交易 他说他度假中 没空 然后说给我邮寄支票行不行? 让我收到钱,联系他的shipper把货给他shipper 我答应啦

后来一周后收到他的credit union central of ontario limited的certified check sender的名字也不是他 而且他给我寄的cerfitied check金额有4500 (我卖他的衣服价值只有100多.)。。。 他说让我去银行cash out出来把余额推给他shipper。。。

我当时就怀疑后来发email给他说拒绝交易,给他发信要地址我想把支票回邮给他他也没回! 今天收到他电话说问我为什么没去银行取钱什么的,我跟他说拒绝交易,他又说什么他那个credit union central of ontario limited的check花费啦他150块钱blabla bullshit的话
后来我查邮件 他说问我把他check怎么啦?他的钱已被提走啦什么的

我给他回信说如果他钱被提走赶紧报警去吧 因为支票还在我家 我有证据根本没动

不过感觉很烦人啊 因为小交易惹这么多事 真是后悔告诉他我家地址,电话号码什么啦 还有我银行账户他也知道

请问怎么做可以阻止他骚扰啊?
 
唉,真是惨。。。他要真再麻烦就找警察,千万千万别去兑现他的那张支票!!!!!!!!!!!
 
唉,真是惨。。。他要真再麻烦就找警察,千万千万别去兑现他的那张支票!!!!!!!!!!!

根本就没打算动过 不过我除了那个老外MSN,email 一点没有别的他信息啊
他给我打电话都是12434566什么乱码的 给我的那个信封上也没回邮地址
 
他是摆明了就是要骗你,他比你还害怕。所以你不用怕。。你可以去报警阿
 
这个是美国支票反伪中心的提示, 同样适用于加拿大。

Tips for Recognizing and Avoiding Fake Check Scams

If someone you don’t know wants to pay you by check but wants you to wire some of the money back, beware! It’s a scam that could cost you thousands of dollars.​



· There are many variations of the fake check scam. It could start with someone offering to buy something you advertised, pay you to do work at home, give you an “advance” on a sweepstakes you’ve supposedly won, or pay the first installment on the millions that you’ll receive for agreeing to have money in a foreign country transferred to your bank account for safekeeping. Whatever the pitch, the person may sound quite believable.​



· Fake check scammers hunt for victims. They scan newspaper and online advertisements for
people listing items for sale, and check postings on online job sites from people seeking employment. They place their own ads with phone numbers or email addresses for people to contact them. And they call or send emails or faxes to people randomly, knowing that some will take the bait.​



· They often claim to be in another country. The scammers say it’s too difficult and complicated to send you the money directly from their country, so they’ll arrange for someone in the U.S. to send you a check.​



· They tell you to wire money to them after you’ve deposited the check. If you’re selling something, they say they’ll pay you by having someone in the U.S. who owes them money send you a check. It will be for more than the sale price; you deposit the check, keep what you’re owed, and wire the rest to them. If it’s part of a work-at-home scheme, they may claim that you’ll be processing checks from their “clients.” You deposit the checks and then wire them the money minus your “pay.” Or they may send you a check for more than your pay “by mistake” and ask you to wire them the excess. In the sweepstakes and foreign money offer variations of the scam, they tell you to wire them money for taxes, customs, bonding, processing, legal fees, or other expenses that must be paid before you can get the rest of the money.​



· The checks are fake but they look real. In fact, they look so real that even bank tellers may be fooled. Some are phony cashiers checks, others look like they’re from legitimate business accounts. The companies whose names appear may be real, but someone has dummied up the checks without their knowledge.​



· You don’t have to wait long to use the money, but that doesn’t mean the check is good. Under federal law, banks have to make the funds you deposit available quickly – usually within one to five days, depending on the type of check. But just because you can withdraw the money doesn’t mean the check is good, even if it’s a cashier’s check. It can take weeks for the forgery to be discovered and the check to bounce.​



· You are responsible for the checks you deposit. That’s because you’re in the best position to determine the risk – you’re the one dealing directly with the person who is arranging for the check to be sent to you. When a check bounces, the bank deducts the amount that was originally credited to your account. If there isn’t enough to cover it, the bank may be able to take money from other accounts you have at that institution, or sue you to recover the funds. In some cases, law enforcement authorities could bring charges against the victims because it may look like they were involved in the scam and knew the check was counterfeit.​



· There is no legitimate reason for someone who is giving you money to ask you to wire money back. If a stranger wants to pay you for something, insist on a cashiers check for the exact amount, preferably from a local bank or a bank that has a branch in your area.​



· Don’t deposit it – report it! Report fake check scams to NCL's Fraud Center, at www.fraud.org. That information will be transmitted to the appropriate law enforcement agencies.​


Check out NCL's new brochure.​


If you need advice about an Internet or telemarketing solicitation, or you want to report a possible scam, use the Online Reporting Form.​
 
我就是想知道 这个支票怎么处理啊? 现在在我家扔着 不知道对我有什么不好没?
 
别担心, 他们不能把你怎么样的, 支票提供给RCMP吧。
这里是加拿大皇家骑警的反scam网站
RCMP Scams Frauds

1. I am the victim of a fraud/scam. What should I do? Who should I contact?
  • To report a fraud if you live in Canada:
  • To report a fraud If you live outside Canada:
    • Please contact your local police service and ask them to make a request for assistance from the appropriate Canadian law enforcement agency.
    • U.S. Residents: Please contact the Internet Crime Complaint Center. If necessary, they will contact the appropriate law enforcement agency in Canada
2. I received a fraudulent email. Who should I report this to?
  • Please report this to RECOL (Reporting Economic Crime On-Line). This is an initiative that involves an integrated partnership between International, Federal and Provincial Law Enforcement agencies, as well as, with regulators and private commercial organizations that have a legitimate investigative interest in receiving a copy of complaints of economic crime.
3. I received a Nigerian/West-African letter in my e-mail. Where should I send it?
  • Please forward Nigerian/West-African letters to PhoneBusters, The Canadian Anti-fraud Call Centre (CAFCC). The CAFCC is a joint partnership involving the Ontario Provincial Police, the RCMP and the Competition Bureau. Phonebusters is very interested in receiving copies of any 'new' versions of Nigerian letter scheme, particularly those involving Canadian mailing addresses or telephone numbers.
 
谢谢riven大哥帮我出主意 我去看了那个 注册填资料也很麻烦
他如果再骚扰我就直接去rcmp啦!

其实别的都还好 就是他知道我银行账户号码 很讨厌!
 
don't worry - he can't withdraw money from your bank account... as far as that check, you can simply tear it, or if convenient report it to the authority...

谢谢riven大哥帮我出主意 我去看了那个 注册填资料也很麻烦
他如果再骚扰我就直接去rcmp啦!

其实别的都还好 就是他知道我银行账户号码 很讨厌!
 
谢谢riven大哥帮我出主意 我去看了那个 注册填资料也很麻烦
他如果再骚扰我就直接去rcmp啦!

其实别的都还好 就是他知道我银行账户号码 很讨厌!

....... 还有我银行账户他也知道 ........

这是多么简单的"尼日利亚"诈骗的变形. 你只要把那张支票存入你的帐号,你的帐户很快就会清空的.

1. 尽快将"支票"交给相关警察部门.
2. 与银行商谈. 更换帐号(若必要)或增加安全等级.
3. 与人接触要注意"保密级别". 同时注意防范诈骗和洗钱的人.

*** 做网上交易时,拒绝和"怪人"做生意***
 
don't worry - he can't withdraw money from your bank account... as far as that check, you can simply tear it, or if convenient report it to the authority...

希望如此!!大家可要吸取我教训啊!!!
如果他老打电话来怎么办啊?
 
对于电话骚扰,买一部来电显示的电话机,对于熟悉的电话,一律不接听 也可以打电话给bell 的服务部门,看看有没有相应的block服务。
 
....... 还有我银行账户他也知道 ........

这是多么简单的"尼日利亚"诈骗的变形. 你只要把那张支票存入你的帐号,你的帐户很快就会清空的.

1. 尽快将"支票"交给相关警察部门.
2. 与银行商谈. 更换帐号(若必要)或增加安全等级.
3. 与人接触要注意"保密级别". 同时注意防范诈骗和洗钱的人.

*** 做网上交易时,拒绝和"怪人"做生意***

他倒也没说让我到我账户 他说到任何一个反便的地方把支票cash out出来 也不懂他什么意思

我开始还猜他拿我洗钱或者他拿公款跟我交易什么的
 
对于电话骚扰,买一部来电显示的电话机,对于熟悉的电话,一律不接听 也可以打电话给bell 的服务部门,看看有没有相应的block服务。
我留得是手机 fido的 他给我打来都是乱码数字 他说他在英国
 
希望如此!!大家可要吸取我教训啊!!!
如果他老打电话来怎么办啊?
你觉得他敢吗?是他骗你,不是你骗他,你见过骗子被人发现了还整天跟在别人屁股后面的.
 
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