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Scam - John P. McGowan, M. Neto, Emirates International Law Firm. Where can you report a 419 scam?

  • This is a basic internet scam with a twist. You get an email from John P (McGowan) Barrister with the Emirates International Law Firm and he wants you to manage funds for his client, Maria Neto, widow to the late Roberto Neto. This scam has stolen ID/Passports, throw-away cell phones with UAE phone numbers, they use existing websites for the Law Firm an Bank and they have nicely forged UAE government and court documents that sound okay to a novice. It's very slick. This scam does not ask for money, they ask for your signature on a document and your bank account info to "Wire the funds". You can just imagine what they can do with your name, address, signature and bank account number. There are several clear indicators of the scam, one is that its too good to be true, also they need you to be discreet, another is the phone number on the letterhead doesn't match the law firm's website, the letterheads are all 'cut-and-paste' from web sites. They have gone to a lot of trouble (I assume it's Russian Sacmmers), to keep from disappointing, I give all scammers fake bank info, or better yet, send them to the US Embassy or Consulate to get money from my friend, just tell the Marines guards you work for me "Al Kaydda". where is the best place to report a scam like this so it comes up in internet searches?

  • Answer:

    In the event this message originated from a Y! Mail account, it should be reported here: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/abuse.html Forward that message to the Federal Trade Comission at the following address: [email protected] You can also report it here: http://consumerfraudreporting.org/feedback.htm

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The best way to handle this? Don't open the email in the first place. You know it's not real, so why perpetuate it by giving the spammer your real, live email address by opening his spam and reading it, then rushing here to ask us if it's real. And these scams are occurring all over the world, but if you really feel you must report this, give it a try: FTC said, recipients should forward it to spam(at)uce.gov, the FTC's spam database.

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