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  • Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

    As they have your name & email they will almost certainly try to scam you As advised DO NOT open emails from anyone you don't know AND even if you do know them but aren't expecting them to contact you contact them 1st by other means (land-line telephone/mobile) before responding

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    • Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

      Sorry I've been a bit poorly again - call me sick note.

      Some more interesting news items.

      http://www.thebee.co.uk/news/local-n...-gang-jailed/?

      30th September 2014

      Three Romanians who fronted a document fraud operation selling fake identity cards have been jailed following a Home Office investigation

      Vasile Gheorghe, Valentin Babtan and Andreea Necula offered forged Romanian and Italian identity cards and driving licences for up to £2,000 each.The trio were all arrested in March when Home Office criminal investigators raided properties in Eccles and Preston, seizing a bundle of the fake documents and a quantity of cash.
      Also this one

      http://www.financialfraudaction.org....ve%20final.pdf

      22 September 2014

      A gang of five was sentenced to a total of nine years at Luton Crown Court [on 19 September 2014] for trying to steal hundreds of thousands of pounds from wealthy customers. It follows an extensive investigation lasting more than a year, by the Dedicated Cheque and Plastic Crime Unit (DCPCU) – the police unit sponsored by the banking industry.
      I can't discuss this as freely as I would like but this story does reveal some interesting details.

      Members of the gang were first detected when in July 2012, a Barclays Bank employee wasapproached at a branch in Bexleyheath and put under pressure to order a card and PIN for acustomer with a high value account. The employee indicated he would help the fraudsters butalerted management immediately after the gang member left.
      It goes on

      Two other members of the gang were also linked to the frauds, Kyle Demetrius and David Ogun – a banking insider. Both were subsequently arrested and prosecuted. In total eight individuals were defrauded by the gang and many more frauds were in the process of being carried out.
      I believe that 'insider' bank fraud is much more common than banks would care to admit, and it's very difficult for a bank to detect. It may only involve the 'insider' passing on customer details to a third party for money and thereafter they may not have any involvement. It is very fortuitous that the police were able to link the 'face to face' operator with those behind the fraud. An organised and unsophisticated group, and these weren't smart. can pillage a bank branch and beyond, for very large sums of money in a short space of time.

      The points is that where an 'insider' is involved, and the bank admits it, then any losses should be taken by the bank. Banks don't like to publicise such cases because it makes people more likely to challenge banks when they claim that account fraud is their own fault and because if banks can't trust their own staff, why should customers ?

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      • Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

        You'll recall I 'suggested' this might be the scenario and if its confirmed the bank is liable for all of the losses

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        • Re: Ebay & Gumtree Vehicle / Car Scams

          New fake shipping company for the list Hellas-shipping.com and scammer "name" Hannes Sherman

          2009 VOLKSWAGEN T5 TRANSPORTER T28 CAMPERVAN
          http://motors.friday-ad.co.uk/newark...n-t5-YI4348F86
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          • Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

            In response to 'righty' I highlight this quote from CIFAS - (CIFAS are effectively the banks, among others).

            https://www.cifas.org.uk/bankmisusefraud

            Simon Dukes, CIFAS Chief Executive, comments: “Banks are legally obliged to report and shut down accounts that are used to transfer criminal funds – in order to prevent money simply being transferred elsewhere to fund other criminality
            If banks don't do this, by their own admission and logical deduction, they are breaking the law. The only point at issue is what represents notification of the use of a bank account in the transfer of criminal funds but, considering that banks are legally required themselves to have an effective policy to remove these accounts before notification by anyone, this is not the point. These accounts, used for fraud, shouldn't exist in the first place if banks are discharging their statutory duties properly.

            If banks don't have an effective policy, or have a policy that is evidenced to be ineffective, then the FCA should be taking stringent action. Aside from organised crime and terrorist funding these bank accounts undermine the whole financial system and even pose a threat to the banks themselves. The most feeble minded criminal is enabled to commit fraud up to a million pounds simply through the use of these accounts which are being opened on an industrial scale. The recent phenomenon of 'courier frauds' of which there must have been over 1,000 cases this year alone is created simply though the ease with which criminals can open 'disposable' bank accounts and the UK is unique in allowing this to happen, presumably because these frauds don't appear in crime statistics.

            Having worked in banking and considered that I had a few brain cells at my disposal I find it personally offensive that criminals, who are largely witless, are able to waltz through current banking procedures so easily. This is an example from SW of one of the more IQ challenged criminal's scripts.

            Hi Maria,
            First of all, I want to thank you for your interest in my car: 2008 BMW 1 Series 118 2.0 Diesel.This car is in excellent working conditions, NO accidents, slightly used, and in 100% working and looking conditions, ONLY 44,200 miles, is always garaged and rarely used and it has HPI clear. It has full service history. Tax until Jan 2015 and MOT until June 2015. The final price that I will accept for this vehicle is £3,550 (including shipping, handling and insurance). My husband died 3 months ago, and this motorhome brings me bad memories, and that's the reason that I want to sell it. I along with my daughter decided to sell the house and we moved to my sister in Athens, Greece. The motorhome is already at Shipping Company Hellas-shipping.com (ready for delivery) in Portsmouth, Hamshire. The transaction will be done by the shipping company Hellas Auto Shipping, due to the fact i'm overseas and I can not meet with you in person. I will wait your answer if you are interested to buy.
            Thanks, Sofia Greaer
            Last edited by Boycie; 1st October 2014, 13:21:PM.

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            • Re: Ebay & Gumtree Vehicle / Car Scams

              pmsl, I've slipped up a few times replying from my legalbeagles.info email addresses, but stupid as they are they didn't realise and carried on to give me bank account details.
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              • Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

                Banks = Guilty of money laundering

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                • Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

                  http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime...s-9766872.html

                  The crackdown, launched today at City Hall by Met Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe and Deputy Mayor Stephen Greenhalgh, is part of a wider purge on cyber crime and fraud by a new Met team codenamed Falcon.


                  It will also tackle online shopping fraud, in which criminals take over a person’s internet account to order goods for themselves, fake internet advertising, hacking and “courier fraud”, in which criminals pose as bank or other officials to obtain a person’s account details.
                  ... and it goes on

                  The full scale of the problem in London was highlighted today by figures showing 17,000 reports of fraud were referred to the Met over the 12 months to August this year. More than half of the crimes were carried out online.
                  Bear in mind that these figures relate to London only and much of this crime is unreported because banks don't report it, there are many victims based overseas and there are serious concerns as to whether or not Action Fraud passes on details to include in published crime figures.

                  The UK and London have become global centres for internet crime, not because the UK is an internet hub, but simply because regulation and enforcement is weak and attracts those wishing to set up criminal operations with a banking system incapable of, or unwilling to, clamp down on the transmission of laundered funds.

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                  • Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

                    For your reading pleasure and general edification.

                    The sender's email address was pp.service@post.com
                    (Full header below)


                    PayPal representative Bank account* : Payment details:
                    Bank Name: Barclays
                    Account number: 53852202
                    Sort code: 20-44-91
                    Beneficiary Name: Tomasz Trusek


                    *Bacs, CHAPS and Faster Payments are accepted.
                    Invoice#: 71452745
                    Subtotal: £4,200.00
                    Shipping(Free): £0.00

                    Deposit: £0.00

                    Total: £4,200.00
                    It's the Islington branch again.

                    Can someone deal with this please. It relates to an eBay-listed vehicle I "bought" :-

                    140785144711 - 2007 NISSAN NAVARA AVENTURA DCi
                    (that listing number has been used repeatedly for different scams,
                    it does not relate to the actual listing of the Navara)

                    Full email header :-

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                    • Re: Ebay &amp; Gumtree Vehicle / Car Scams

                      Thanks Buster, that account was reported to Barclays from a scambait Sunday, September 28, 2014 07:13 PM

                      Could you pass on my details to them please and ask them to get in touch

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                      • Re: Ebay &amp; Gumtree Vehicle / Car Scams

                        Sorry -just realised that the scambaiter was me (duh)

                        in other words I've double-posted. The full header email stuff is new though.

                        Agolopies.

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                        • Re: Ebay, Gumtree &amp; Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

                          http://www.thelawyer.com/analysis/op...26635.article?

                          2 October 2014

                          Proposals for a new offence of failure to prevent economic fraud
                          will be a catalyst for a debate which has been a long time coming.


                          The proposals, announced last month at the Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime, represent a potential seismic shift in the application of criminal law to corporations and white collar workers.
                          I don't believe for one second that such legislation, if it ever does get on the statute book, won't face organised and massive financial industry pressure to be be made worthless and unenforceable, but this does reflect a turning tide which is reflected in the recent decisions regarding payday loan companies.

                          Irrespective of the fact that 'anti-money laundering' legislation and obligations are designed to protect the country, it is worthless and ineffective if it is considered acceptable and to be working effectively if the victims of rampant and uncontrolled money laundering are just private individuals. The legislation should prevent money laundering and, though I do not demand perfection, when money laundering has become an uncontrolled and unregulated business operated by criminals using banking services, the situation is out of control and it is no longer unusual to find criminals controlling hundreds of bank accounts used in fraud.

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                          • Re: Ebay, Gumtree &amp; Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

                            Hi there,

                            Just found your site after looking for a car for my Son on Gumtree and establishing that something was not right and too good to be true. The same happened last week as well when I bumped into "ALICE" selling a Ford Fiesta from Halesowen and upon contact, she had relocated with her job and would ship car down to me within 2-3 days.

                            SO now I am dealing with Isabella Shuman who this morning advertised her car on Gumtree and located in Warley, Essex. £2,208 for a 2008 (58) plate 21k miles mint Fiesta (well below market value).

                            She currently has car on hold awaiting my Name, Address and e-mail account (which I have used to communiate with her/it). Oh yes, the car is not in Essex, but with a shipping company in Scotland where she has just moved because of her divorce and wants a really quick sale! She wants me to complete the deal via EBay so that I am protected and allows me 5 days to ensure that the car is what I want.

                            I have tried to contact the SFO and have completed a report on Fraud Alert at this stage.

                            I would love to catch these people and as I am currently buying this car (so they think), it is a live fraud taking place. However, nobody seems bothered to get back in contact with me.

                            Do you have any suggestions?

                            Regards

                            Carl

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                            • Re: Ebay, Gumtree &amp; Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

                              May I suggest you start your own thread That way those experts who deal with these matters will see your posts sooner rather than later

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                              • Re: Ebay, Gumtree &amp; Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

                                OK Thanks. I will start thread now. Regards Carl

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