Fake Interpol Police?

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chalie25 -  
Xileh Posted messages 19446 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   -
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.

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  1. 123
     
    Hello

    He must be in his first year of a CAP brotteur. Interpol police is nothing but that same false person who wanted to "buy" your belongings. The problem is that he didn't understand anything as a beginner, he made his threats at the wrong place and wrong time. The idiot didn't understand that you have the right to sell your stuff to whomever you want and therefore his threats are worthless, except for a naive pigeon. If the police had something to tell you, they would knock on your door.

    You don't respond at all, except to say that he can go screw himself ;)
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    1. Afrikarnak Posted messages 17653 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   14 520
       
      Hello

      Anyway, the crook has no intention of paying you.. It would be the opposite, if you had pursued the 'sale' you would have been asked to pay a 'tax' or some other nonsense under false pretenses.. As if the REAL Interpol (Which doesn’t have a pathetic address in 'outlook.fr' ITSELF) would deal with this kind of pathetic 'case'..

      Send him to graze in his savannah and give him codes just as bogus as his intention to buy..

      Be careful on Le Bon Coin which is infested with crooks of all kinds.. B.C is only valid (And with precautions..) for face-to-face transactions and cash payments..

      See you+
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    2. chalie25
       
      You're welcome!
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    3. 123
       
      However, get rid of that email (yours) and create a new one as it might come back under a new fake something: a fake name, lawyer, head of the air force of the earth world, SpongeBob, a bottle of milk... You can create as many as you want and it's free. Keep one serious email and one (or several fake emails for spam, nonsense, purchases... You create an email once the transaction is done, then forget about it...
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    4. chalie25
       
      Yeah, that's not stupid, but the problem is that too many people (stores, high school, etc.) have my email, so I'm going to create another one just for sales!
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  2. mpmp93 Posted messages 2931 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1 343
     
    Hello,

    You suggest with the most elegant kindness to this pseudo-fake INTERPOL online with an outlook.fr email address to frequent a suitable place for defecatory activities! The toilets, that is... ;-)

    They are a bunch of assholes who spend 10 hours a day in cyber cafés 5000 kilometers away from France. At best, you should redirect them to this address:
    http://cybercrime.interieur.gouv.ci/

    On your side, add these correspondents' email addresses to your spam list.

    Oh, one more thing, while we're at it. For future sales on Le Bon Coin, create an email address specifically dedicated to sales activities. If they mess with that email address, it won't affect your main inbox.

    See you!
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    1. Anonyme
       
      I also received the same email, I don't know what to do.
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    2. paslau35 Posted messages 8783 Status Member 699 > Anonyme
       
      You don't know what to do with everything that has been said,,,,,,,oops.
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    3. Anonyme
       
      Yes, I had never read that before, I didn't know the problem is that I'm not sure if it's a scammer or not, I'm afraid because I received the email from Interpol police.
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    4. paslau35 Posted messages 8783 Status Member 699 > Anonyme
       
      don't respond ,,,,, play dead ,,,,
      they will tire before you
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    5. Anonyme
       
      Are you sure that this email address is not the real Interpol address?
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  3. durock Posted messages 3145 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   2 629
     
    Hello

    "I am really unwell "
    Well, it doesn't take much!
    Scammers still have bright days ahead of them.

    Throw all those emails in the trash without reading them and go get some fresh air.

    Best regards
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    1. Anonyme
       
      I know, I hope, because I don't want to have any trouble.
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    2. Anonyme
       
      It helps me, as there are people who reassure you.
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    3. Anonyme
       
      His name is *** (possibly usurped identity removed by moderation)
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    4. Xileh Posted messages 19446 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   6 568 > Anonyme
       
      Hi,

      The name means nothing... it was stolen during a previous scam....

      Anyway, as the other participants have told you, do not respond (anymore) to this con artist!

      It's possible that he tries to contact you again pretending to be a lawyer, a police officer from another department, or something else.... do not respond!

      The most important thing, besides not paying of course, is to not share any personal information....

      Catch you later!
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    5. Anonyme
       
      As I mentioned before, he knows my postal address, my name, my age, and Interpol sent me an email today with a photo of my Facebook profile.
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  4. Jojolaguitare Posted messages 12012 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 782
     
    Hello.

    To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions that spare us from thinking

    Henri Poincaré

    --
    It's no use running; you have to start on time. . .
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    1. Anonyme
       
      Is there anyone else by chance who has experienced the same thing as me?
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    2. samgunsjovirow Posted messages 26895 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   3 047
       
      There are hundreds of others... Do a search on the forum if you want to see more testimonials.
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    3. Jojolaguitare Posted messages 12012 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 782
       
      I know Anonymous, I know, and this statement is just as valid for them or her. Anonymous understands that this is absolutely not a question of intelligence but solely a reflection on what may be possible, questionable, or impossible. Now recognize it (but you did so in message 41) you found yourself in the questionable. If you had thought it through, you would have concluded that it was impossible. Hence the statement by H. Poincaré.

      Best regards . . .
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    4. Anonyme
       
      It's a proverb.
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    5. Anonyme
       
      I deleted all my email.
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