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Amex Couriers fraud ?

Postby Tux1 » Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:32 pm

Hi,
I'm french people. I want buy a Macbook to a English People.
She want use a escrow company. But I think the company strange. The seller sent me a passport scan but it's possible that is a fake, no ?

The site web: http://www.amex-couriers.tk/
Before, the company named Brent Couriers, now Amex Couriers.
The information payment is: Name: WILSON TORRI
Address: 245 KINGSBURY ROAD
City/State: LONDON
Zip code: NW9 8UG
Country: UNITED KINGDOM

I don't know what i must do...
It's a safe escrow company ?
Help me please.

Thank you
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Re: Amex Couriers fraud ?

Postby lightfair » Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:00 pm

Tux1 wrote:I don't know what i must do...
It's a safe escrow company ?


No, it's not a safe escrow company; it's a fake escrow "company" (actually it's only a web site; there is no company at all).

The actual content is located at http://amexcourier.0fees.net/

I've already added http://www.amex-couriers.tk/ to our database and sent a report. Hopefully it will be killed shortly.

Please compare to the entries under http://escrow-fraud.com/index.php?page= ... layout=114

like

http://escrow-fraud.com/index.php?page= ... ers.eu.jpg
http://escrow-fraud.com/index.php?page= ... ers.eu.jpg
http://escrow-fraud.com/index.php?page= ... ers.eu.jpg

and so on.

This also means that the "seller" is actually the scammer himself. Please post the email address and name used by the "seller"

(I've deleted your double post.)
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Re: Amex Couriers fraud ?

Postby Pierre » Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:43 am

Hi,

I have exactly the same problem!!!
I am a french people and I wanted to buy an IMac 20" (on "le bon coin") to an english seller.
She wanted to use Amex Couriers Company and Western Union.
I sent 600 EUR by La Poste but it was hopefully cancelled because my bank doesn't authorize me to sent this ammount. However, on Western Union, it is written that the ammount was sent and that the seller has received the 600 EUR. [EDIT] She sents me an e-mail that she doesn't have the money and that I have to pay her. [EDIT]
Moreover, I wanted to stop the transaction but she told me that she paid 87 EUR for the insurance so if I don't pay, she will call her lawyer.
I am going to my bank this afternoon in order to totally stop the transaction, I hope it will be possible or I loose 600 EUR :s [EDIT] I think I will not loose it. [EDIT]
But, are you really sure that it is fake?
I dont know what to do...
This is the same adress:

Name: RALPH LAUREN
Address: 245 KINGSBURY ROAD
City/State: LONDON
Zip code: NW9 8UG
Country: UNITED KINGDOM

She sents me a scan passport with her name Dun Heather.
I don't know what to do, please help me!

Thank you very much, and sorry for my english.
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Re: Amex Couriers fraud ?

Postby lightfair » Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:19 pm

Pierre wrote:But, are you really sure that it is fake?


Yes, absolutely.

Pierre wrote:I dont know what to do...


You need to stop the (money) transaction by all means. Don't worry about the "call her lawyer" stuff - she (or he) is not selling anything and is not located in the UK. "She" (the "seller") is probably sitting in some Internet cafe in Romania.

What we need to know is the Internet address of "Amex Couriers" if you have been given it already. Then we can put the site in our database and hopefully kill it quickly (as we did with the last variant).
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Re: Amex Couriers fraud ?

Postby Pierre » Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:13 pm

Thanks for your help!

Tomorrow I have a date with my banker to totally stop the transaction.
The internet website of Amex-Couriers is http://www.amex-couriers.eu.
I can't believe that they can make a website with documentation, etc even if they are totally false!
How to "punish" these men or women who theft people? Is there any means?
What I have to answer to "her" (the seller) because she wants her payment. Have I to respond or not?
Thank you very much, I was near to loose 600 EUR.

Pierre

{EDIT} The e-mail adress of Dun Heather (the seller) is dureximrun@hotmail.com.
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Re: Amex Couriers fraud ?

Postby lightfair » Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:43 am

Pierre wrote:The internet website of Amex-Couriers is http://www.amex-couriers.eu.


Added to our database: http://escrow-fraud.com/index.php?page= ... a&id=10844

Sent a report; from my previous experiences the site should be history in a few hours. Strike that - it's already gone-.

I can't believe that they can make a website with documentation, etc even if they are totally false!


Given the fact that our database now contains nearly 11000 fake sites... you better believe it. You don't need to show an ID to register a domain. Most of the fake sites use certain templates over and over (some templates have been used hundreds of times). For this particular template we have over 40 entries so far.

How to "punish" these men or women who theft people? Is there any means?


You can file a police report. But keeping in mind that this is international crime the success rates are not too high (to be fair: over the years we have seen a number of arrests).

What I have to answer to "her" (the seller) because she wants her payment. Have I to respond or not?


Just ignore "her". Now that this site is gone "she" probably knows that you will suspect something is wrong.


{EDIT} The e-mail adress of Dun Heather (the seller) is dureximrun@hotmail.com.


Thanks for that; at may be important for other victims if the search for that name/address.
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Re: Amex Couriers fraud ?

Postby Pierre » Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:01 am

Okay,

Thank you very very much for these very clear explanations.
This is the last e-mail she send to me this morning:

"Hi again,

I still didn`t received an answer from you.. I have sent you several e-mails and no response. I can`t belive that you try to scam me.. I trusted you and i have sent the package and now you don`t pay and you don`t answer me. I have paid the shipping taxes 87,00 EUR so please just send me my money back if you don`t want to purcahse the product. I hope you will respond me and you will be a honest person because i work very hard for my money and i don`t want to be scammed.

I will be here waiting your e-mail.

Dun Heater "

Thank you and good luck for your helpfully "job".

[edit] This is the first e-mail she send to me:

"Hi,
I see that you are interested to purchase my product. First of all i want to apology that i am writing in english but i don`t speak or write french because i`m british citizen. I have purchased it this year from France but for some family reasons i don`t need it anymore and i have decide to sell it back in French. If you are still interested to buy it just email me and we will find a way to deliver it to your location.
Regards,"
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Re: Amex Couriers fraud ?

Postby Pierre » Wed Aug 04, 2010 11:37 am

Sorry for the double post but I can't edit my message anymore.
Just to tell that on Google Map, the adress of the agent of Amex Couriers is a courier company: Brent Express Courier...

[edit] I am really sorry to post every time but I often find something: this is th e-mail adress for the "payment" to Amex Couriers: payment@amex-couriers.eu
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Re: Amex Couriers fraud ?

Postby lightfair » Fri Aug 06, 2010 9:38 pm

Hi Pierre;

thanks for the additional information. And don't worry about your postings here: As long as you get the information across to us everything is ok.

As I said: The fake site is suspended; and if you got your money back you could call this one "case closed". If the "seller" still tries to contact you just ignore it.
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Re: Amex Couriers fraud ?

Postby linuxwillwin » Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:49 am

Hi everybody,
My wife have the same seller for a camera where we saw in 'leboncoin.fr'.
She 'dun heather' wants to use an escrow service or 'escroc (crook) service' as we can say in french.
When we said her that we have a friend who can pick up the camera and pay her hand to hand (to test her), she said that she is in business trip, not lucky we are...
Here the information about her, she sent too her passport copy :

Name : Heather Dun
Address : 69 Bredgar Road
City : London
Zip Code : N19 5BS
Country : United Kingdom

her email : reflexes200@hotmail.com

Hope it can adverse other people about this seller.
Thanks for this website to help us to know about this kind of seller.
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