Question:
Deutzdata.com is a fraud company offering fraud jobs, be careful please?
MH
2013-04-18 04:00:27 UTC
Please be aware that a company called Deutz E-Books Conversion and Data Technology is a fraud and complete hoax work from home employment.

They offer a 2 hr per day job, 5 days a week and will promise to pay out 350 euro on a weekly basis. Their approach is that they will send you an email of Employment Contract (with employment ID and number, etc) the sender of this email is from info@deutzdata.com from a guys called Egner
Carl or Eamon Carl and ask for your bank account details. Then they will send you your first project work with the promised advance salary payout invoice (all attached in the email) and will ask you to purchase a software called Lader Soft inventory software which you have to pay via western union to a man named Paul Theodor Dinulescu.worth 57 - 90 euro. These two are operated by one entity and is maintained by the same scammer person.
Three answers:
anonymous
2013-04-18 07:28:22 UTC
you dont need to ask a question. you need to report it to your european scamming website. im pretty sure there is one.
?
2013-04-18 08:30:44 UTC
Thanks for posting up that information on a scam.



Making a scammer's scam googlable on every scam-warner-anti-fraud-busting site you can find is a great way to slow that scammer down when a suspicious potential victim goes looking for information, finds your post containing the name the scammer is using, his email address, phone number and the emails themselves and then that potential victim does not become a scam victim because you took the time "get the word out".



Wasting a scammer's time legally and safely is called "scambaiting". If you google that word, you will find sites where you can read scambaits, post up the emails and email addresses of scammers, post up a fake website, read up on how to alert a hosting company that they are hosting a fake website, ask questions and learn all about the hobby of scambaiting.



Since that scammer intended to steal your money, he did not give you his real life information. All you have is one of his fake names, one of his free email addresses, one of his fake stories and one of his paid-for-in-cash cell phone numbers. None of that information is going to help your local law enforcement agency track down that anonymous scammer sitting in a cyber cafe half way around the world from you.
Kittysue
2013-04-18 05:02:59 UTC
Have you reported this to your local police?


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