“Mistery Shoppers” is latest scam to hit Upson County
by Sheila A. Marshall
Staff Writer
Jul 06, 2012 | 14571 views | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print

The Upson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an alleged scam reported by a resident who said he was requested to evaluate various businesses.

Harvey Warren on June 26 made contact with Deputy Justin Hammock at the S.O. headquarters, advising he had received e-mails from a Web site called Mistery (sic) Shoppers.

According to Warren, the e-mails solicited him to evaluate the service at different businesses.

“Harvey Warren said that on June 13, 2012, he received a check from Mistery Shoppers for the amount of $1,980, and he cashed it at United Bank,” Hammock reported. “Harvey Warren said he was told to keep $350 of the money and sent the rest back through Western Union, and then send a report back to Mistery Shoppers evaluating Western Union services.”

Warren said he was on June 20 notified that the check was “no good,” at which time he filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

The FTC provided Warren with a reference number and instructed him to file a report with his local law enforcement agency.

Warren stated he had on June 23 received a second check from Mistery Shoppers, which he provided to Hammock as evidence.

The case remains under investigation by the Criminal Investigation Division.



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