Fraudsters Continue to Exploit Telecommunication Relay Services

The IC3 continues to receive complaints pertaining to scam artists abusing Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) to defraud U.S. businesses and consumers. Under Title IV of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), all telephone companies must provide TRS for individuals with hearing impairments or speech impairments.

This IC3 alert is to make the public aware of the continuing abuse of TRS to exploit
U.S. businesses. Recent reports indicate scam artists are using TRS to exploit auto repair shops. The scam entails the fraudster using TRS to request services for a vehicle. The fraudster claims the vehicle has to be shipped to the auto repair business and requests the repairs and shipping fees be charged to a credit card. Unbeknownst to the business, the credit card is fraudulent or stolen; however, the charges initially go through without any complications.

The business is then directed to wire the money to the shipper to cover the shipping costs. It is not until the shipper’s money is wired that the business is notified of the fraudulent credit card; therefore, the business bears the loss.

A previous PSA titled “NOTORIOUS “RESHIPPER SCAM” TRANSFORMS” was released on Feb. 9, 2004, covering this exploit. To view the PSA in its entirety, please visit the following link,

http://www.ic3.gov/media/2004/040209.aspx.

Individuals who receive a communication, such as the one described above, are encouraged
to file a complaint at www.IC3.gov reporting the incident.

Oprah scam show – part 4 – reshipping fraud

This is a great one for her to have on her show, too. Even though it isn’t as common as some of the other scams it can get people into a lot of trouble. That’s why when someone signs up for the Work At Home Truth newsletter it’s one of the first types of scams I tell them to watch out for.

You can view an excellent video that the U.S. Postal Inspector puts out about reshipping fraud below:

Oprah Scams Part 3 – Lottery Scams

Now Oprah is talking about Lottery Scams which is another one that is already heavily discussed. However, I really like the man she has on as the scam expert who wrote the book Scam-Proof Your Life: 377 Smart Ways to Protect You & Your Family from Ripoffs, Bogus Deals & Other Consumer Headaches .

Based on just hearing him talk, I’m suspecting his book is going to be very good. He’s going into some nice details about this particular scam and what this particular woman who got scammed should have looked out for.

Next up was a scam involving use of Oprah and herself explaining that any Oprah sweepstakes would be mentioned ON the show so to always check the show’s site.

Now onto the Secret Service coming to talk about a reshipping scam with a woman who thought she was doing a “work at home job”.