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Gypsy business scammers
On 1/15/2012 7:55 PM, Ignoramus30685 wrote:
My business was recently visited by suspicious people. There were three guys in a truck, slightly dark skinned. I and my guy were near the open overhead door. They stopped by and asked if I am selling the building. I said no. Then they handed me a business card and said that they were in a roofing business. The card included a website URL, which, as I later learned, was not even in the WHOIS database, so it was totally bogus. .... I was wondering if this is a unique experience or someone else has seen that sort of thing. There are those kinds of con's and potentially thieves all over; not all are necessarily "gypsies" or any particular ethnicity. If they're saying they're in roofing or somesuch, ask for their local business license; every city will have requirements for them to have it to do legitimate business. That will usually smoke 'em out very quickly. As others said, besides simply being aware at your own place, _do_ report them to the local cops; you're not the only one they'll be trying to rip off in one way or another and descriptions and vehicle are helpful. -- |
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Gypsy business scammers
On 2012-01-16, dpb wrote:
On 1/15/2012 7:55 PM, Ignoramus30685 wrote: My business was recently visited by suspicious people. There were three guys in a truck, slightly dark skinned. I and my guy were near the open overhead door. They stopped by and asked if I am selling the building. I said no. Then they handed me a business card and said that they were in a roofing business. The card included a website URL, which, as I later learned, was not even in the WHOIS database, so it was totally bogus. ... I was wondering if this is a unique experience or someone else has seen that sort of thing. There are those kinds of con's and potentially thieves all over; not all are necessarily "gypsies" or any particular ethnicity. If they're saying they're in roofing or somesuch, ask for their local business license; every city will have requirements for them to have it to do legitimate business. That will usually smoke 'em out very quickly. As others said, besides simply being aware at your own place, _do_ report them to the local cops; you're not the only one they'll be trying to rip off in one way or another and descriptions and vehicle are helpful. -- As an afterthought, I agree with you, I should have shot a picture of them and reported them to my police. i |
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