Be Aware of a New Email Scam!
Sep 16, 2011 by Confero Inc.
Confero, Inc. was recently notified about a new email scam. The scammers have used Confero’s reputable name and the name of our company president, Elaine Buxton. The scammers created an email address e.buxton@aol.com and have contacted consumers and offered them mystery shops paying up to $120 a piece. This is a scam! Elaine Buxton’s email address is not e.buxton@aol.com. Confero staff members will only ever contact mystery shoppers via their conferoinc.com email addresses. Also, Confero NEVER sends certified checks to mystery shoppers and Confero NEVER asks shoppers to wire transfer money.
Read more about this current scam, including the exact email messages consumers have received from these scammers.
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Someone sent my two money orders and said they represented Confero and used Mrs Buxton’s address. They even sent the money orders from somewhere in Georgia. I sent the money orders back to you and haven’t heard from you since. I want proof that you recieved them because the scammers want their money back. they are using the .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) to contact me and they wanted me to send money through western union. Sure am glad I did not do that. the money orders were sent in a white envelope regular mail with my name Louis Bayhi on them. Please let me know if yo got them there were 2 both for 970.00 each totaling 1800.00 a lot of money to send. I have been worried sick about it. My email is .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Wednesday, September 21, 2011