Job scam- print checks and ship via UPS or Fedex

March 29, 2010  
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BEWARE of a guy on Facebook, Tagged social sites. He is posing as other people( primarily buffet_chase ) and posting their pics as his own to gain your confidence in him.He tells you some pitiful sob story. He is really Jung Tj, a 29 yr old scammer from Lagos Nigeria. He is looking for people in USA to buy Versacheck software and checks to print with the software and ship them to his business clients via UPS or Fedex next day air. At first he asks if YOU will purchase the software and envelopes, but then he offers to buy them for you. This guy is very persistent. He is targeting women particularly and USA citizens. He also posts fake jobs on craigslist.ALL FAKES and A SCAM.

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6 Responses to “Job scam- print checks and ship via UPS or Fedex”

  1. LXC on March 29th, 2010 2:02 pm

    Additional info on the post. His’ business clients’ are really USA and Canadian citizens he is trying to scam. He uses a variety of e-mail addresses:buffet_chase@yahoo.com, emmanuelsmithcole@gmail.com, supremeglobali951@gmail.com. He asks you to add him on your yahoo buddy list and from there cons you into doing his scam job. He starts telling you complete lies about himself and poses as your new boyfriend saying he loves you, wants to marry you, refers to you as his future wife. Also says he will relocate and buy you a house . ALL LIES. I have seen other Facebook and Tagged profile pages that mimic ones he uses. ALL FAKES.

  2. JoseO on March 29th, 2010 4:43 pm

    This is how I answer our flat nose tap dancin’ friends in Lagos Nigeria:

    You’re a
    Colored spade
    A nigger
    A black nigger
    A jungle bunny
    Jigaboo coon
    Pickaninny mau mau

    Uncle Tom
    Aunt Jemima
    Little Black Sambo

    Cotton pickin’
    Swamp guinea
    Junk man
    Shoeshine boy

    Elevator operator
    Table cleaner at Horn & Hardart
    Slave voodoo
    Zombie
    Ubangi lipped

    Flat nose
    Tap dancin’
    Resident of Lagos, Nigeria

    And president of
    The African States of Nigger Land

    I said President of
    The African States of Nigger Land

    (and for dinner at the Nigger House you’re going to feed it:)

    Watermelon
    Hominy grits
    An’ shortnin’ bread
    Alligator ribs
    Some pig tails
    Some black eyed peas
    Some chili
    Some collard greens

    And if you don’t watch out
    This boogie man will get you
    Booooooooogie! Boooooooooogie!
    Boooooooooo.

  3. Brandon Johnson on February 21st, 2011 3:25 pm

    I was working for a man who was having me print out the checks.Address and he lives in lago nigeria. his name on yahoo is jimmytaylor181 He claims I was doing his payroll. I checked his messages of the gmail he set me up with and people were saying the checks were fake. I gathered alot of info and Im burning the rest of the checks I havent sent out and Im gonna stalk his moves till I find out everything.

  4. Jaime Crow on July 9th, 2011 5:06 pm

    I fell prey to this scam. I met him on plentyoffish.com and he told me his name was Roger Cox. He gave me a yahoo id of roger9090n then about 6 weeks into it he claimed his yahoo account was hacked so he had to get a new yahoo account of roger9090m. He started talking about dating me and claimed he had been a widow for 5 years; his wife was killed by a drunk driver. After talking about dating for a couple of weeks he asked if I wanted a part time job. After thinking about it and asking a bunch or questions I agreed. He sent me an agreement to sign then had me buy the versacheck program, the paper, and the special ink; he said he would pay me back. He emailed me buisness information, bank account information, and a list of people to mail checks to. I sent checks out via the post office, fedex overnight, and ups overnight. When I started asking about my paycheck he began talking about dating again and how much he loved me and how he wanted to marry me. He told me he lived in Dallas but would fly to Kansas City to see me; he never showed. I talked to him on the phone and he gave me an excuse as to why he didn’t show up. He supposedly arrived in Kansas City and when talking to him on the phone we agreed to meet; he never showed.

    A friend of mine is an IT guy and he was able to research the IP addresses some of the emails were sent from and they came from Nigeria.

  5. Robert on July 23rd, 2011 4:12 am

    How do people fall for this rubbish, I mean you get nothing for free in this world unless your a scammer.

  6. z on January 3rd, 2012 10:01 pm

    listen here-

    a response to Jose O:

    i fell for the fedex/check scam…..but……you are completely racist and your comments are uncalled for. i don’t care how angry you are. and who can validate that this so-called scammer is from nigeria?

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