Have you ever been offered a job to wrap your car with with the Frito-Lay logo or some other brand? Spoiler alert: it’s a scam! Thanks to KEEPS for helping me tell this story. Prevent hair loss by visiting http://www.keeps.com/pleasantgreen and get 50% off your first order.

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50 thoughts on “Scamming a Car Wrap Scammer!”
  1. Johns busy lol they try the same stuff with us, I own a cleaning company and same line used. You would think they would work on the English a bit better.

  2. The same thing happened to me a couple years ago. They said they would wrap my SUV with a Coors advertisement and I was going to make something like 1500 a week or something crazy. And the sad part was I had just lost my job and my home so I really needed for this to be true. When they sent me the check I cried because I was like oh I can get a home now. And then my friend told me that she had talked to someone she worked with about this and they told her it was a scam. I was obviously more naive than you or just desperate.. probably both. I did however call the company that the check came from and ask them about it and they had no idea what I was talking about so I took a picture and texted it to them. Apparently they did something about it because they started getting really nasty text from the guy after that and then when I called him on it same thing as with you happened. Crickets.. absolute crickets after that. Thank God though I did not cash the check because at the very least I would have had fees from my bank for it bouncing and being a bad check.

  3. I wish I had the know how to do what you did. I received the same message. I knew the check was fake after looking at it carefully. The check was from some company that also had an office here in Phoenix and showed them the counterfeit check and they thanked me for it

  4. Mike here I got the same mess, just I wasn’t as knowledgeable as u 6 years ago.if I remember correctly I believe the check I received looked identical to yours.

  5. 7:43 No, you likely did not cost him $3 in shipping. The scammer probably used a stolen FedEx account or had a victim who thinks he's making easy money sending out checks for the scammer, spend his own money on shipping. But at least you did cost the scammer some time.

  6. You are one smart guy. Most people would falling for the scam. The problem is not the Internet. It is our slow pace Law Enforcement Agencies and very light punishment for white collar crimes. Our Western Society has become very criminal friendly. How can you penalize a scammer when the Clergy has been scamming from time immemorial flogging a non existing 'after life'…

  7. The same scam is happening to me right now only it's from Breyers ice cream so the guy said it's to wrap my vehicle the same way with ice cream advertising no way is Breyers Ice Cream responsible for this by the way my last name is Breyer

  8. Nearly got sucked in by a similar scam for Snapple. After I read the letter that came with the check, I stopped by my credit union to alert them if anyone else who got scammed actually tried to cash a similar check.Then I took the check and letter to the post office and turned them over to the post office. I got a post card from the U S Postal Inspection Service.and they have entered the information into the National Fraud Complaint System. I haven’t heard anything else from these scammers.

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