Federal Reserve Bank
Complaint 313178 Details

  • Date Occurred: 03/21/2014
  • Reported Damages: $14,000.00
  • Username: lisa ray and mike Parker
  • Location: washington dc

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

They called me and said they work for the federal reserve bank and I qualified for a $7, 000 free grant money and ask me if I had $310.00 I said yes and i didn't receive it and they told me mississippi is not a tax free state and I would have to pay taxes on it and they ask me do I have $810.00 to cover taxes and once again I came up wit the money and mike Parker said I qualified for $26, 000 and ask me can I pay $3, 000 I told him hell no i told him that I wanted to cancel it and want a refund he then turn around and said do you have $300.00 for a refund and they was going to refund me all of my money total $1, 400 and I called the federal reserve bank in DC and a very nice lady said that they don't have a person by dat name worked there and explain to me dat what I was going throughis a scam so I'm reporting it please help

Update: 03/21/2014

I will have the receipt as well they not around me at the moment

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  • Complaint Against Federal Reserve Bank
  • Complaints Filed: 93
  • Reported Damages: $98,735.32
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