RedShift Research
Complaint 47967 Details
- Date Occurred: 12/15/2013
- Reported Damages: $2,050.00
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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
Received a letter in the mail today to participate in a "paid survey" The $2,050 cashier's check looked very convincing too but something smelled "fishy". I looked up the company & did find it....in the UK! On their website they said to beware of free email address & sure enough the contact email was a free gmail.com acct. I will not deposit this check into my acct. but could sure use it this time of year especially!!! Beware EVERYONE of these SCAMERS!!!
- Christy SBID #69d0fc2797
- Posted 12/15/2013
Comments
- Jane SBID #91c412040f
- Posted 12/15/2013
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Hi Christy
Thanks for spotting this scam that is being done using Redshifts name! We certainly don't send out unsolicited cheques, all our respondents get paid via PayPal.
We do have a NY office, but we don't send official emails using gmail.
Our UK online panel (Crowdology) is genuine, but please ignore any chques sent to you in the post.
If you still have concerns email us at: [email protected]
Many thanks
Jane Hales
Client Service Director
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- anonimus SBID #88cecb08bf
- Posted 01/11/2014
- and what would happen in which case the check has already been charged ???.. and used the money and split the money
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- Complaint Against RedShift Research
- Complaints Filed: 17
- Reported Damages: $18,117.09
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