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SCAM BEING RUN FROM BEIJING ! !
Feb 10, 2014 11:53
  • MEDUSA1
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" BEWARE OF SCAM ARTISTS FROM CHINA "

This is to inform everyone that there is major international scam being run from some company, from a building near:

Jinghuifeng
International street
Fengbao Rd Fengtai, Beijing, China

This scam works by some one making a website like this one :

http://electronics8885.com/productinfo.asp?id=62

Here you will find many electronics items extremely cheap.
So then, if you order anything from this site, you will be asked to pay using different methods. One of them is PayPal.

This scam artist will also make an account with Hotmail or msn or something similar. Using this Hotmail or msn account he will make a PayPal account. He will use this Paypal account with an idea to convince people of his honesty.

The following are the two email account he used recently.

hotmail.com|electronics8881,

hotmail.com|yanmin5599were4711

Once you have paid the money you will be given a tracking number (could be by China-Post ) or some other shipper. Perhaps after a few days or weeks later you may receive a packet with the same tracking number. This packet will only have an "old 1 dollar Coin of the USA".

Now, some people may not like to get into the hassle of getting their money back from this unscrupulous shipper
(because they do not want to get into the trouble of involving authorities and spending long time in sending emails back and forth with anyone involved), in that case this cheating scam artist gets your money.

Is you proceed to get the authorities involved, then at the most you will get is, a part of your money that you sent. I say only 'a part' because the authorities will still, have you pay for shipping this 'one dollar coin' back to the shipper.

Any way you look at it, theses scam artists win. This is because many people will not bother to try to legally prosecute him, in that case he keeps their money. When he gets prosecuted, then he simply returns the money. The idea here is that he makes money just by running this scam.

In this 'www.travelchinaguide.com' website itself in the 'Answers' section there are at least two people who have been scammed like this. It could be by different scammers from other areas of China.

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