Robert Beimel, he claimed Hiring Manager for Rock Star Energy Drink
Complaint 87460 Details

  • Date Occurred: 03/09/2014
  • Reported Damages: $2,700.00
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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

Searching for a job on jobs.com and clicked on a job offering get "paid to drive concept "ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK" is to seek people regular citizens and professional drivers and all car owners above twenty(20) years old, to go about their normal routine as they usually do, only with a big advert for "ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK" plastered on their cars. After inquiring about it online I received a response in about 10 minutes asking about my driving habits, vehicle I drive and my personal contact info. I had quite a few questions and sent emails of course he had all the answers. I waited a few days then a check came for $2,700 so I did as I was instructed cashed the check kept my $400 and sent a Money Gram to Atlanta, Georgia for the installer to use to arrange for the decal to be installed. After I comfirmed I had done as Robert Beimel, assuming that was he real name, had asked and I received an email stating that unexpected expences had came up and he would need an additional $1000 in good faith for supplies. At that time I knew it was a scam and when I followed up with the bank found that the original check was fraudulent. I am now responsible for paying the bank back the full amount while "Robert Beimel" and accomplices are enjoying my misfortune. DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!

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  • Sheila
  • Sheila SBID #4ca0fdece5
  • Posted 08/04/2013
  • I thought it was a dream come true myself but I saw problems:

    1) James Linger (the one who made the offer via his [email protected] account), couldn't spell properly.

    2) He asked me to Moneygram a girl in Florida: Patience K Smith of 1700 W. New Haven Avenue, Melbourne, FL 32904. Why would a detailer in Florida travel to Cape Cod in Massachusetts?

    3) Craigslist had posted warnings about anyone who asks us to send Moneygrams.

    So I searched on Google using the words "Rockstar Energy Drink Scam" and was presented with a virtual avalanche of articles from people who fell victim to this.

    I thought the girl might be key until I remembered Craigslist postings of administrative positions that allow telecommute. I applied for one of those positions but the guy was anonymous and elusive.

    The most important thing to remember when you get one of these "too good to be true" offers is to check with Google! Search using keywords "scam" and what ever identifying names you have from the offer - in this case "rockstar" and "energy" - so you can see if anyone else had a problem with them. When people get burned during such a difficult time as we have today, it's personal and they will post about their experiences to warn others. That's how I was sparred from this scam... Thank you to all the people online who posted about this!
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  • Complaint Against Robert Beimel, he claimed Hiring Manager for Rock Star Energy Drink
  • Complaints Filed: 1
  • Reported Damages: $2,700.00
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