This is the scheme:
- Fraudster places ad in a free ad space, offering a high-value electronic equipment for sale.
- In my case it was advertised in kijiji (dot) ch
- Ad looks good, but price offered is too good to be true (less than half of current market price)
- Upon my reply to the ad, fraudster replies by email:
I can ship at your address via Interlink Express. No extra cost for that.
You will also be able to check it before because I offer you three days to inspect it and to decide.
If you agree to buy it please reply me awith your full name and shipping address.
Sender's email address: friedrick.james@gmail.com
Upon my request, fraudster sends his full address:
James Friedrick
North Deeside Road 12
Banchory
Kincardineshire
AB31 5YR
United Kingdom
Unfortunately, I didn't find any reference to this name and address in any phone or address directory. Also Google maps did not find this street address in Banchory.
He even encloses a picture of his passport. See attachment 1
When asked about how to proceed with the payment, the answer is that the shipping agent, Interlink Express, would handle the transaction, in a form of escrow service. Three documents were provided:
- Bill of Lading (suggesting that the ordered item was already deposited with the shipping agent) -see atachment 2
- Invoice - see attachment 3
- Explanation of the alleged escrow service
The fraudster requests a payment to the following bank account:
- Code: Select all
Address: Roebuck Lane / Smethwick
City/State: West Midlands
Post Code: B66 1BN
Country: United Kingdom
Account Name: International Interlink Express
IBAN: GB23 BARC 2072 9150 5627 18
Swift: BARCGB22
Bank name: Barclays
The IBAN is a valid number, and the address suggests that this account belongs to Interlink Express, llc, however the account name is suspicious. Interestingly, the return path of the email (which was hidden in the email code) points to
interlinkexpresss@gmail.com. A trusted company would certainly not use a gmail account...
Unfortunately (for the fraudster), the company Interlink Express is not listed in the mandatory directory of escrow service providers.
In a brief email exchange, the real company Interlink Express confirmed that they do not provide such a service and the whole transaction is a scam.