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Scammer's address 545 8th Ave , New York, NY 10018, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location IL 61568, USA
Total money lost $3,000
Type of a scam Other
Scammer's website www.worldtrustexpress.com
Scammer's address 1285 E Century Blvd Los Angeles CA 90002, August F. Haw, CA 90002, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location FL 32218, USA
Type of a scam Counterfeit Product
The whole thing felt like something wasn't quite right. Approximately 2 business days later, the funds were deposited into our account through our credit card processor, so I thought it may actually be legitimate at that point, but at the time I didn't understand what happens when a fraudulent transaction is refunded to the card holder. The equipment is in transit to our location now and the product has not been picked up. So last night, just as last opportunity to put my mind at ease, I googled the number for the global VISA database (link below) which before last night I didn't know existed. I gave them the card number. They provided me with the issuing bank, contact number and hours of operation. I called the issuing bank to verify the card information and sure enough it was a mismatch. The card had actually been shut down the day before, but the process had not completed to the point of contacting my bank to retrieve the funds.
The monies are secure in our account waiting to be returned to the card holder and this morning I am feeling very fortunate to have that instinct to dig and research if something just doesn't sound right. I would like to share this information for any business accepting credit card payments from new or one-time customers. It saved me in the neighborhood of $***. We were also able to keep from ever getting involved with a much smaller transaction that again, just wasn't handled normally. That card was also a mismatch but had not been reported yet. We are a new small business so this would have been devastating to us had they succeeded.
Total money lost $1,500
Type of a scam Business Email Compromise
Once we had helped him decide on what products he needed, he said that he wished to use a shipping company that he claimed he had used to deliver other products internationally just a week previously, World Trust Exchange. He paid for the increased cost of the shipping and products with a credit card, and we proceeded with the wire transfer to the shipping company once we could confirm the money was received.
When the shipping company claimed that they only accepted wire transfers, we raised a red flag and looked into his credentials and backstory. He turned out to be a complete fraud. The credit card he used to pay for the products were stolen and they never came to pick up the products. It is safe to assume that this is part of a larger systematic scam, as I talked with as many as three different people operating as every moving part of a regular process. They are undoubtedly working full-time to scam companies all across America. Never trust World Trust Exchange.
Scammer's website www.worldtrustexpress.com
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location GA 30083, USA
Total money lost $3,400
Type of a scam Credit Cards
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location CO 80020, USA
Type of a scam Credit Cards
The original credit card charge has been charged back from the rightful card holder, and if we would have made this wire transfer, we would have lost 10K. DO NOT FALL FOR THIS
Scammer's website www.worldtrustexpress.com
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location FL 33149, USA
Type of a scam Online Purchase