We posted on here on the 15th February detailing an escrow fraud that we had unfortunately fallen for losing £14,800 in the process.
We have reported the fraud to our local police who processed the crime, gave it a crime number and then transferred the case to the Metropolitan police as the CHAPS transfer was made to a branch of Barclays in London.
We have also contacted our bank (NatWest) and the "escrow company's" bank (Barclays) and been given a reference number from Barclays. In addition, we spoke with Trading Standards.
Since doing all this, nothing seems to have happened despite repeated phone calls...... The Met have only just allocated the case to an officer who is apparently very busy and will call us when he/she can.......!
We were led to believe that the fraudulent account had been frozen and that the police were aware that sums (sufficiently large to show that it wasn't just our money coming out) had been withdrawn from various accounts around London.
Apologies for the rambling intro, I guess our question is .... What happens next?!
Ideally we would like to believe that we could take an action against the account holder of the Barclays account and recoup our money but things seem to be moving so slowly that we have little confidence in the investigation process.
Is it worth finding/appointing a solicitor to commence proceedings against the account (fully appreciate that I don't know the account holder but surely Barclays do?).
Any advice on what to do next? We am very loathe to let this drop especially if there is an account sat with money in it?!