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Donut Shop
Money order fraud scam
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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 14123438" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>Rant away dude I am right there with you. this kind of thing is way too common and the perps pick up and more way too often to track very well. I could be wrong but while it is not "legal" to fraudulent counterfeit this shit, the crime is not actionable until money changes hands. so in your daughter's case if she had sent them money the cops could do something about it. but since she did the RIGHT thing (MUCH more important IMHO) their hands were pretty much tied. the difference between you picking up the cell phone and what they do, is your "crime" is public and easily seen and enforced. theirs takes huge amounts of (usually) multi-state resources just to track them down, and by the time they are found, they have moved on and are lost in the wind, yet again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 14123438, member: 5905"] Rant away dude I am right there with you. this kind of thing is way too common and the perps pick up and more way too often to track very well. I could be wrong but while it is not "legal" to fraudulent counterfeit this shit, the crime is not actionable until money changes hands. so in your daughter's case if she had sent them money the cops could do something about it. but since she did the RIGHT thing (MUCH more important IMHO) their hands were pretty much tied. the difference between you picking up the cell phone and what they do, is your "crime" is public and easily seen and enforced. theirs takes huge amounts of (usually) multi-state resources just to track them down, and by the time they are found, they have moved on and are lost in the wind, yet again. [/QUOTE]
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