Federal Reserve Bank
Complaint 358944 Details

  • Date Occurred: 02/28/2017
  • Reported Damages: $525.00
  • Username: Travis jones
  • 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

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    • Federal Reserve Bank Complaint / User Submitted Image #358944
    • Federal Reserve Bank Complaint / User Submitted Image #358944
    • Federal Reserve Bank Complaint / User Submitted Image #358944
    • Federal Reserve Bank Complaint / User Submitted Image #358944

He said I was awarded a government grants for 9.000 dollars. Keep in mine I found out Jan 21 2017 I have cancer so i had been applied for grants and foundation funding he said the government did not pay for the fee to send the money dumb me red flag that I would have to pay using pre paid card and send him the numbers from the cards for It to be sent and to verify it was me so I did believing because it's the federal reserve not!!!!! here his # call please help me please to steal from a dieing person is a violation of human nature # 1-315-523-7429____1-202-810-3617 Caroline ext. 210 his title is Sr. Manager of the federal reserve Bank!!!!! thank you Jackie

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