US-MyParcelDelivery.net
Complaint 105925 Details

  • Date Occurred: 04/23/2014
  • Reported Damages: $0.00

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

    • US-MyParcelDelivery.net Complaint / User Submitted Image #105925
    • US-MyParcelDelivery.net Complaint / User Submitted Image #105925

I was looking for an iMac on Craigslist and found an amazing buy for $600, She sent me an e-mail with a number of pictures and said My name is Emily and I am now in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The iMac is still available and I hope you are still interested. I am selling the iMac for $600 USD. I have attached some pics with it to this email. It's 3.10 GHZ i5, has 16 GB of RAM, 2 GB of Video Memory, 2 TB of storage and another 256 GB SSD so it can boot faster. The iMac was bought brand new from Apple a couple of months ago. About the iMac I can say it's in perfect shape, as I used it only for a few weeks. Included in the $600 price is everything that came with the iMac and also the warranty papers.
I tried to be as thorough as I could with the presentation so you can have all the info if you decide to go ahead and buy it. So what do you think? Do you want my imac?

She then proceeded to try to attempt to make the transaction through My Parcel Delivery that she had researched and wanted me to pay through that. Luckily I researched the company and ran across a number of people complaining about an "Emily" in Vancouver and that it was a scam.

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  • myParcel
  • myParcel SBID #82b8890b6f
  • Posted 08/04/2014
  • Hi, I'm the CEO of myparceldelivery.com - a legitimate and well known parcel delivery site in the UK.
    Recently, some people have been running a scam via Gumtree and craigslist - creating websites such as:
    http://www.vanc-myparceldelivery.net/en_language.internet.transactions/index.html
    http:// us-myparceldelivery.net
    (and a number of other extensions)
    With the intention of defrauding customers by pretending to sell iPads and requiring payment via Western Union.
    Our company - myParcelDelivery.com - is in NO WAY related to these scam websites with various prefixes.
    MyParcelDelivery.com is a UK based courier comparison site and we do not sell ANY physical products or work with agents selling or arranging shipments of such products through our courier services. As a further note, we do NOT accept any form of payment through Western Union to a specific person. All payments on our website are through Paypal or recognized Credit / Debit cards.
    As soon as we have become aware of any such sites adverting through Craiglist, Gumtree or other such sites, we have immediately contacted the company hosting the fraudulent site and provided evidence to prove that people are illegally exploiting our branding and content and asked them to remove the offending website. To date, we have closed over 10 of these domains.

    We want to protect consumers from these scammers who are defrauding people and also tarnishing our good name by creating these fake sites. If anyone comes across any further sites of this nature, please contact us via http://www.myparceldelivery.com/contactus.aspx and we will put all our efforts into shutting down these fraudulent sites.

    Regards,

    Paul Haydock
    CEO, myParcelDelivery.com
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  • Reported Damages: $9,824.95
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