GM Works or ALTC
Queja 34996 Detalles

  • Fecha cuando ocurrió 10/17/2013
  • Daños Reportados: $1,985.75
  • !

The complaint is against an online dating profile

The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity

The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity

The company or person contact no longer exists

International boundaries

GM Works with an address of 5200 Dartmouth St., Ventura, Calif sent me a check in the amount of $1,985.75 via USPS Express Mail but did not enclose a letter explaining why they were sending me this check. Also there was no explanation in the "Memo" part of the check. The name of the company on the check wasn't GM Works but was ALTC with an addres of PO Box 211089, Anchorage, AK and the check was drawn on Keybank located at 101 W Benson Ave., Anchorage, AK. I waited a few days to see if I'd receive a phone call, e-mail or letter in the mail as to why I was sent this check, but none came. I figured it was a scam in an attempt to get my banking info and also I signed for the USPS Express Mail so now they have my signature. I feel that this was an attempt to steal my identity. No only that but if this was a phony check, I could have been held responsible for cashing a false check. This also covers interstate mail fraud and I am a senior citizen.

¿Tiene una queja?

Presente Una Queja Ahora

Comentarios

No hay comentarios publicados. Sea el primero en comentar sobre esta queja

¿Tiene una queja?

Añadir una queja y correr la voz. Quejas de alto volumen tienen una mejor oportunidad para recuperar su dinero. Presentar un informe y unir fuerzas con otras personas como usted!

Presente Una Queja Ahora

Resumen del Perfil de la Empresa

  • GM Works or ALTC logo

EstadÌsticas de la Empresa

  • Queja Contra GM Works or ALTC
  • Quejas Presentadas: 2
  • Daños Reportados: $3,971.70
Visite el Perfil de la Empresa Completo

What is SBID?

SBID is a unique id code that identifies the user's computer and location. SBID is used to prevent fraudulent postings and help our community find users who create duplicate user accounts.