there's a common one for welding shops asking to make some gates. It's almost become a running joke in some of the groups.They hit up every industry. My main business is picture framing. If these orders would come thru I would be much wealthier. I email back an outrageously gross price and always state in bold letters local pick up only.
I think it's called the spaghetti strategy. Throw it all at the wall...I once got three emails the same day, same exact "almost english" body message wanting design work for a new business, all had different email addresses and contacts.
Either multiple scammers trying this, too lazy to change anything, or just one that's completely and utterly incompetent.![]()
Just like phone scammers, I love to keep them on the phone or drag communications by email til they figure it out. I once kept a scammer on phone for 47 minutes. When they send the call to manager to close the deal, It took him around 3 minutes to cuss me out for wasting their time.I got a lead through my website from someone I've never dealt with. The spiel is they need some banners, ok we quote on it they want to go with option 2 and then they send us this weird logistics company that they want us to use to ship it to fairfield alaska get a quote from them and then send me a bill for the entire amount including shipping and I'll pay it. We are Canadian based so thats weird first off. I go check the website (jwlogisticservice.com ) and see its supposedly located in Pennsylvania. So I google map it and street view and its shipyard. Not whatever this website purports to be. I look further, there is Turkey area code number for contact in one spot? Then there is a video for an entirely different company (https://www.totalogistix.com/contact.html) masquerading as video about their company. The website has weird grammatical errors. I go further and see the website is registered to a "Jason Steuber" who lists his registered location at an address that is a BBQ chicken shack in Pacific Grover California (the phone number as well). So at this point I've confirmed this is a scam of some sort. So I'm guessing their scam is to get my payment information/payment to this shipping company and then they charge back their deposit or payment for the service? I'm just not going to respond to the guy again but I just wanted to post it here as a caution for anyone else and wondering if anyone had seen this type of scam before or if there is something further I should do about alerting local police or what.
My current strategy, in the most genuine voice, ask them 'I'm sorry could you say that one more time?'Just like phone scammers, I love to keep them on the phone or drag communications by email til they figure it out. I once kept a scammer on phone for 47 minutes. When they send the call to manager to close the deal, It took him around 3 minutes to cuss me out for wasting their time.
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They had me up until almost the very end when they used the work “Kindly”, instant giveaway as a scam from India.They are at it again......
Hello,
I’m Keith Dunn, A project broker for Eastcoast Steelwork Ltd. I was at a trade show a few weeks ago and I heard positive remarks about your company, However I’d like to Inquire & purchase some Banners from your company. Below are the specifications and quantities of the Banners:
• 120 quantities of the 24’’ x 48’’ Single-Sided 130z Vinyl Banners with hemmed all sides & 4 corner grommets,
NB: Message to be written on this banners: (EASTCOAST STEELWORK LTD HONORS ALL HEALTHCARE WORKERS)
Font style: Arial,
Text color: Red,
Background color: White.
• 120 quantities of the 24’’ x 48’’ Single-Sided 130z Vinyl Banners with hemmed all sides & 4 corner grommets.
NB: Message to be written on this banners: (THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY)
Font style: Arial,
Text color: Red,
Background color: White.
Kindly advise if you’d produce labels/decals as well and below is my contact information for the quote:
Keith Dunn,
5426 Limestone Ridge Dr,
Dublin, OH 43016,
614-362-2047
Wishes,
Dunn
The first sentence gave a whiff of scam spam. Weird usage of capitals, etc.They had me up until almost the very end when they used the work “Kindly”, instant giveaway as a scam from India.
I like to ask for a credit card. Ask for all types of company info etc, Tell them cc was declined. Ask for another. Tell them cc was declined and repeat until they catch on. I have been tempted to tell them the order is "ready" and just see who show up for the shipping companyJust like phone scammers, I love to keep them on the phone or drag communications by email til they figure it out. I once kept a scammer on phone for 47 minutes. When they send the call to manager to close the deal, It took him around 3 minutes to cuss me out for wasting their time.
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The only wording that they fear is. We only take CASH!I like to ask for a credit card. Ask for all types of company info etc, Tell them cc was declined. Ask for another. Tell them cc was declined and repeat until they catch on. I have been tempted to tell them the order is "ready" and just see who show up for the shipping company![]()
That's the thing, no shipping company turns up lolI like to ask for a credit card. Ask for all types of company info etc, Tell them cc was declined. Ask for another. Tell them cc was declined and repeat until they catch on. I have been tempted to tell them the order is "ready" and just see who show up for the shipping company![]()