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<blockquote data-quote="BLACKBOX" data-source="post: 512871" data-attributes="member: 6700"><p>Recently my son received in a mail a check for $3,994.00 from a company he says was located in Texas. I drove over to look at the check and yes, the check is looks real. This is what accompanied the letter. </p><p></p><p>"You have been chosen as a mystery shopper. Please fill out this survey after picking any one of these stores (Big names) and spending $50.00. Deposit this check and keep $250.00 for your services. Please send the balance via Western Union and advise transfer number. (Attached were names of people he could choose to send it to)".</p><p></p><p>So, I asked my son why would a company send an exorbitant amount of money only to ask you to send the balance back? You have to recognize a scam when you think you'll get something.</p><p></p><p>So I ask him how'd they get your address. He said he filled out an car insurance survey and I'm sure they "sold" his address.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLACKBOX, post: 512871, member: 6700"] Recently my son received in a mail a check for $3,994.00 from a company he says was located in Texas. I drove over to look at the check and yes, the check is looks real. This is what accompanied the letter. "You have been chosen as a mystery shopper. Please fill out this survey after picking any one of these stores (Big names) and spending $50.00. Deposit this check and keep $250.00 for your services. Please send the balance via Western Union and advise transfer number. (Attached were names of people he could choose to send it to)". So, I asked my son why would a company send an exorbitant amount of money only to ask you to send the balance back? You have to recognize a scam when you think you'll get something. So I ask him how'd they get your address. He said he filled out an car insurance survey and I'm sure they "sold" his address. [/QUOTE]
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