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    Hi, new to this so don't know what I'm doing, but like a lot on here have been scammed. My main gripe, besides the plod being a waste of time, is the fact that within app 4hrs of my transfer going through to the scammers account(tsb) I phoned Halifax fraud number to see if they could some how inform the tsb first thing in the morning that it was a scam and ask them to hold the funds or delay releasing them, they said they could do nothing, surely this is not right. money could still have been in the scammers account. I realise that they could have been withdrawn immediately on line and I will be doing my best to find out if they did or not. I need to know if the Halifax could really do " nothing ".

    Cheers !
    Last edited by Helbow; 8th September 2014, 19:44:PM. Reason: Errors
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    Re: Scam- bank transfer

    Hi Helbow, to LB.

    Can you give us a bit more information on what's happened please - so we can gear any advice to your situation?
    1. How were you scammed?
    2. How did you find out about it being a scam?
    3. Did you contact the police - what did they say/do?
    4. What did your bank say/do?
    5. What did their bank say/do?

    etc.....

    Kati x
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    • #3
      Re: Scam- bank transfer

      Hi Katie,
      we where really silly, we got carried away, we where thinking of buying a camper van, been looking on different sites and found an oldish one on a caravan club link. Well to cut a long story short after a few e,mails the guy selling said he was a soldier, being deployed, and had to sell, he wanted paying through google wallet, we had a look for this and found it existed, we also had a look for his barracks and found them, so did bank transfer from Halifax to tsb in London. Later that day something clicked and we searched again to find google wallet do not do bank transfers. Called halifax fraud who said there was nothing they can do, and they can't contact the bank it was transferd to. The police have just passed us on to victim support even though we have now found this guy on different web pages as he seems to have been scamming people for years. Just so cheesed off we were so stupid !

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      • #4
        Re: Scam- bank transfer

        Hi Helbow ... I think the best person to advise you here would be [MENTION=40949]Buster Jack[/MENTION] or [MENTION=7]Tools[/MENTION] ... Hopefully he will pop along to see what he can do to help very soon.

        Kati x
        Last edited by Amethyst; 8th September 2014, 20:45:PM.
        Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

        It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

        recte agens confido

        ~~~~~

        Any advice I provide is given without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

        I can be emailed if you need my help loading pictures/documents to your thread. My email address is Kati@legalbeagles.info
        But please include a link to your thread so I know who you are.

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        • #5
          Re: Scam- bank transfer

          Thank you so much xx

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          • #6
            Re: Scam- bank transfer

            I hope you get all the help/advice you can ... I'll keep an eye on your hread if you want and give people a shout tomorrow if need be
            Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

            It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

            recte agens confido

            ~~~~~

            Any advice I provide is given without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

            I can be emailed if you need my help loading pictures/documents to your thread. My email address is Kati@legalbeagles.info
            But please include a link to your thread so I know who you are.

            Specialist advice can be sought via our sister site JustBeagle

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            • #7
              Re: Scam- bank transfer

              Oh bless, yes please, would just like to know what we're talking about when we approach the halifax about it again xx

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              • #8
                Re: Scam- bank transfer

                Originally posted by Helbow View Post
                Hi Katie,
                we where really silly, we got carried away, we where thinking of buying a camper van, been looking on different sites and found an oldish one on a caravan club link. Well to cut a long story short after a few e,mails the guy selling said he was a soldier, being deployed, and had to sell, he wanted paying through google wallet, we had a look for this and found it existed, we also had a look for his barracks and found them, so did bank transfer from Halifax to tsb in London. Later that day something clicked and we searched again to find google wallet do not do bank transfers. Called halifax fraud who said there was nothing they can do, and they can't contact the bank it was transferd to. The police have just passed us on to victim support even though we have now found this guy on different web pages as he seems to have been scamming people for years. Just so cheesed off we were so stupid !

                Hiya, I've asked [MENTION=7]Tools[/MENTION] to have a look later when he;'s in from work but could you please post up the bank details that you transferred the money in to, name on account you were given, sort code, account number, bank and amount. Also could you post a link to the advert (it won't be on the site any more but if you have the title or description etc it might help ) Did Halifax take the bank details from you or did you giev the bank details to action fraud or anything ?

                I'm sure you already know its very unlikely you will get your money back. Usually in these cases the money is removed from the account within a couple hours of you making the transfer - they often ask you to send a text or email when you've done the transfer - just so they can get their person to take the money out.

                Also don't be beating yourselves up about it these scams are very sophisticated and catch a lot of people out.

                Can you expand on this a bit more ''found this guy on different web pages as he seems to have been scamming people for years. ''

                Sharon
                xx
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                • #9
                  Re: Scam- bank transfer

                  Hi and welcome, sorry to hear of another victim.

                  As several have already asked, I need the following asap for starters
                  • Beneficiary Name
                  • Sort code
                  • Account Number

                  These are the main details to get to me asap please. Once I have those I can pass on to Lloyds.

                  Can you also give me the link to the post on the Caravan Club website please. If you haven't already then report it to them as being fraudulent.

                  Sadly, as Amethyst & Kati have correctly told you, it is highly likely the money will have been withdrawn with little hope of it being recovered.

                  Once you have given me the info above, and if you haven't already, you need to report it to Action Fraud, the Police should have asked you to do so anyway.

                  Their number is 0300 123 2040
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                  • #10
                    Re: Scam- bank transfer

                    Hi Amethyst and Tools,
                    thanks for replies, the guys name is Stephen Morrison, and acc details global motors, receiving sort code 777234 receiving A/C no 00287060 TSB bank London receiving customer PAYHUBER client holding A/C.
                    We transferred £3000. Told money was through about 5.30 spoke to Halifax fraud about 8.20.
                    Google wallet are supposed to hold money for 10 days for transaction to go through, delivery, acceptance etc.
                    we called the police first night, they said as he said he lived in Scotland we needed Scottish police to sort it, they said not, so called local again, met up with police and they said nothing they could do and had to fill a form for action fraud.
                    I then googled his name and scams, he came up on a forum for campers club, also on other links from 5 years ago selling cars( supposedly) he uses tony Morrison as well. If my husband can add any more details when he gets home I,ll get him to add to this.
                    many thanks xx

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                    • #11
                      Re: Scam- bank transfer

                      Thanks [MENTION=52311]Helbow[/MENTION]

                      I have forwarded on the account details

                      Any further information you could give later would be helpful to try prevent others being scammed.
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