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Old 5 January 2024, 02:49 AM   #1
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Contact Dawn through her employer. A quick google search shows she works at Lancia Homes in Fort Wayne. If this doesn't work, then tell the employer about your experience. They should know what their employees are doing.
I was given a diferent name, address and bank to wire funds to this seller. Odds are that its a stolen identity rather than an accomplice.

Hopefully this is comes up in a search if they try to use this ID again.

Bank: Capital One
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Old 8 January 2024, 04:26 AM   #2
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Contact Dawn through her employer. A quick google search shows she works at Lancia Homes in Fort Wayne. If this doesn't work, then tell the employer about your experience. They should know what their employees are doing.

ETA: I am sure Jamie Lancia and Jim Lancia would be interested to know their accounts payable employee is scamming people.
Hello colleagues, last update.

I called to Lancia Homes last Thursday. That lady, Dawn Hirsch confirmed me by phone that my 14K are in her bank. She told me to return the funds back on Friday and send me any evidence by email. She sent nothing and did not pick up the phone. On Friday I filed a report in Spain.

On Saturday I managed to contact vía LinkedIn the owner of Lancia Homes and sent him all details, including a link to this thread.

He told me he will talk tomorrow with that lady, Dawn Hirschy. Hope he helps me to get my money back.

Thanks to all the colleagues showing their support in this thread and via direct Message.
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Old 5 January 2024, 03:11 AM   #3
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always always ask for a facetime with the seller, one of the better way to vet.
if they refused, means they don't have the watch nor they wanna show their faces.

as a seller and buyer here, i always ask for a facetime when dealing with a new seller.
for me as seller, i always recommend the buyer of my watches to facetime me, even with the huge time difference, i make an effort to do so.

i have been scammed once here on the forums before and someone else used my username to scam others (luckily there were no victims)

take care and i don't think you will ever see your 14k USD back.

i lost my 15k back then, lesson learnt, will never ever happen to me again.
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Old 5 January 2024, 03:16 AM   #4
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This is who you need to reach out to

https://www.ic3.gov

FBI Internet Crimes Division

Id also reach out to the local PD there and the cities District Atty office.
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Old 5 January 2024, 03:18 AM   #5
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Well, after reading this thread, I am amazed that you would wire money to a different person’s account, other than the Seller’s. That, in and of itself, is a huge red flag. I’m going to assume that a person whose screen name is JeromeL is actually named Jerome, and you wired money to some woman’s account. Sorry, OP, but you really exercised poor judgement here. I do hope you can at least seek legal action against the perpetrators.

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Old 5 January 2024, 03:34 AM   #6
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Well, after reading this thread, I am amazed that you would wire money to a different person’s account, other than the Seller’s. That, in and of itself, is a huge red flag. I’m going to assume that a person whose screen name is JeromeL is actually named Jerome, and you wired money to some woman’s account. Sorry, OP, but you really exercised poor judgement here. I do hope you can at least seek legal action against the perpetrators.

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well said. but still hope OP gets his money back
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Old 5 January 2024, 09:31 AM   #7
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Well, after reading this thread, I am amazed that you would wire money to a different person’s account, other than the Seller’s. That, in and of itself, is a huge red flag. I’m going to assume that a person whose screen name is JeromeL is actually named Jerome, and you wired money to some woman’s account. Sorry, OP, but you really exercised poor judgement here. I do hope you can at least seek legal action against the perpetrators.

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True and well said
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Old 5 January 2024, 03:34 AM   #8
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This is in-cre-di-ble. I have just spoken on the phone with D.Hirschy

She reconigzed her bank account and at least one of the two wires (the Spanish one)

She explained me that a colleague from him from outside the US is using that account for bitcoins investment reasons. She has no idea of watches. Nothing.

I told her she is commiting a crime and just sent by email the screenshots of the transactions. She told me she will return the money but who knows. I would really need someone to help me to file a report please. I have all the information
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Old 5 January 2024, 04:02 AM   #9
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This is in-cre-di-ble. I have just spoken on the phone with D.Hirschy

She reconigzed her bank account and at least one of the two wires (the Spanish one)

She explained me that a colleague from him from outside the US is using that account for bitcoins investment reasons. She has no idea of watches. Nothing.

I told her she is commiting a crime and just sent by email the screenshots of the transactions. She told me she will return the money but who knows. I would really need someone to help me to file a report please. I have all the information
Fantastic job tipping her off, hopefully she isn't in the wind now. Have you reported this to the FBI Internet Crimes division that has been recommended several times now, and the local Police Department or county sheriff?

I am failing to see the reason that you need someone else to do this for you. I tend to believe your story, but I'm not about to pick up the phone and accuse someone I have never met of being a mule for a 3rd party who is ripping someone else off, that I read about on the internet. They wouldn't pay any attention to that kind of call anyway. Call the local PD where that woman was and have as many facts and details to present as possible. Do not be as vague as you have been in this thread.
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Old 5 January 2024, 05:09 AM   #10
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This is in-cre-di-ble. I have just spoken on the phone with D.Hirschy

She reconigzed her bank account and at least one of the two wires (the Spanish one)

She explained me that a colleague from him from outside the US is using that account for bitcoins investment reasons. She has no idea of watches. Nothing.

I told her she is commiting a crime and just sent by email the screenshots of the transactions. She told me she will return the money but who knows. I would really need someone to help me to file a report please. I have all the information
Interesting, sounds like she was also scammed.

Scammer to DH: "Invest in BTC with me and make thousands per day!"
DH: "lies, prove it"
Scammer: "Here's 14k that will land in your bank account as a sign of good faith. Use that to buy BTC and send to my wallet and you'll make even more"

Then scammer gets OP here to wire the money to DH. Ideally DH does indeed buy BTC and sends it to the scammer. Scammer now has clean BTC thats multiple steps removed from the original scam. Much easier to transfer BTC back to cash without a trail in some countries too.
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Old 5 January 2024, 03:36 AM   #11
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Someone living in Louisville that can help please?
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Old 5 January 2024, 03:39 AM   #12
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can the 'scammer' read all these posts being placed here ?
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Old 5 January 2024, 03:42 AM   #13
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Well, after reading this thread, I am amazed that you would wire money to a different person’s account, other than the Seller’s. That, in and of itself, is a huge red flag. I’m going to assume that a person whose screen name is JeromeL is actually named Jerome, and you wired money to some woman’s account. Sorry, OP, but you really exercised poor judgement here. I do hope you can at least seek legal action against the perpetrators.

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Is this a soap opera or are we being punked or what???
Feeling like one of those trolling threads.
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Is this a soap opera or are we being punked or what???
Feeling like one of those trolling threads.
I read page 1 a few days ago, and while I have sympathy for OP, I was surprised to see that he hadn't joined in the last few days and that this wasn't his first post. Reading page 5 now, I am even more sympathetic about OP's situation, but surmise that this transaction was fraught with red flags and not great decisions. I hope OP gets his money back, but I wouldn't be waiting on the seller to make things right. Seems like an incredible long shot that seller is legit.
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Old 5 January 2024, 04:17 AM   #15
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can the 'scammer' read all these posts being placed here ?
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Is this a soap opera or are we being punked or what???
Feeling like one of those trolling threads.
Agree. Weird thread at the very least.

14k is not much to some people, to others it's a small fortune. No way I'd be wiring that much to a foreign country and to a receiver who is completely unknown.

I for one would not volunteer to 'help' at this point. Otherwise you may end up being tangled up in the mess. (Friend, colleague, bank accounts, and now bitcoin.... it all stinks to high heaven.)
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Old 5 January 2024, 05:11 AM   #16
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Is this a soap opera or are we being punked or what???
Feeling like one of those trolling threads.

After his last post, I am suspicious. The hyphenated spelling of incredible, for emphasis is odd, especially since English is his second language, supposedly. Also, who would let a “colleague” use their bank account to buy and/or sell bitcoin? Now, I think we ARE being punked.
Also, sending half the money to one account, and having someone else send half to another account, to 2 different women, in 2 different states! Very fishy! No highly educated person would be that reckless, with thousands of dollars! Also, the math was off.

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Old 5 January 2024, 05:29 AM   #17
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After his last post, I am suspicious. The hyphenated spelling of incredible, for emphasis is odd, especially since English is his second language, supposedly. Also, who would let a “colleague” use their bank account to buy and/or sell bitcoin? Now, I think we ARE being punked.
Also, sending half the money to one account, and having someone else send half to another account, to 2 different women, in 2 different states! Very fishy! Also, the math was off.

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Suspicion is always warranted for sure Kat.

However, in this case I find the syntax and morphology of the OP's posts very much modeled after that of a native Spanish speaker. Also the Spanish version of incredible is a cognate and it is common to say the Spanish "Increible" in a cadence that very much matches the hyphenation the OP wrote. (I've lived in and studied in Spain as well as Mexico)


You make great points though. I just don't think anyone is paying 30 bucks to be a pledge member just to punk with a bunch of forum members.

This whole thing with the woman in Indiana is fascinating though, I'm tuned in.
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Suspicion is always warranted for sure Kat.

However, in this case I find the syntax and morphology of the OP's posts very much modeled after that of a native Spanish speaker. Also the Spanish version of incredible is a cognate and it is common to say the Spanish "Increible" in a cadence that very much matches the hyphenation the OP wrote. (I've lived in and studied in Spain as well as Mexico)


You make great points though. I just don't think anyone is paying 30 bucks to be a pledge member just to punk with a bunch of forum members.

This whole thing with the woman in Indiana is fascinating though, I'm tuned in.

I hope I’m wrong. I’m teased a lot by family and friends, for being really bright, but not having much common sense, and I would never consider, for a minute, wiring a perfect stranger, who hadn’t been vetted, at all, 14 grand. That ANYONE would do that, is almost beyond belief.

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After his last post, I am suspicious. The hyphenated spelling of incredible, for emphasis is odd, especially since English is his second language, supposedly. Also, who would let a “colleague” use their bank account to buy and/or sell bitcoin? Now, I think we ARE being punked.
Also, sending half the money to one account, and having someone else send half to another account, to 2 different women, in 2 different states! Very fishy! No highly educated person would be that reckless, with thousands of dollars! Also, the math was off.

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Plot Twist: Left heartbroken and alone, watching Indiana Dawn's cruise ship sail into the sunset from its Spanish port of call instead of her returning with the cruse ship store special overpriced second hand TT Datejust he was promised on that sunny Thursday afternoon, OP looks at his bare wrist and vows to take revenge in the way that will inflict the most damage possible: a fraudulent fraud story, unleashing the internet watch nerds on her home and place of business.


Ehh on second thought I think his story is more believable
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After his last post, I am suspicious. The hyphenated spelling of incredible, for emphasis is odd, especially since English is his second language, supposedly. Also, who would let a “colleague” use their bank account to buy and/or sell bitcoin? Now, I think we ARE being punked.
Also, sending half the money to one account, and having someone else send half to another account, to 2 different women, in 2 different states! Very fishy! No highly educated person would be that reckless, with thousands of dollars! Also, the math was off.

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Either I'm getting confused reading your post or I think you got the OP's post mixed up. If I'm understanding correctly, the OP only sent the money to one person. The other address and bank info was someone else sharing their experience with the same seller. And the person claiming their bank acct was being used for BTC was the person who the OP apparently sent their payment to.

I don't really see what the OP has to gain from making this up other than maybe some weird form of entertainment. Interesting thread so far though lol.
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To the OP: I would ignore the MMQB’s here who suggest that a $500K house is insufficient for Rolex collections or purchasing from an international buyer means you get what you deserve, et al. You, Me and most people on here have made $$$ mistakes before. I know it’s a substantial sum and I’m sorry it happened to you. I had a similar experience but thankfully it worked out with about $1500 more out of my pocket. Very inexpensive lesson comparatively. This is where people say they have their health, at least.
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I have been scammed please HELP

Your best bet is to get legal counsel at this point. I wouldn’t keep asking the forum to guide you on your best next steps.

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Not sure I would be sending that amount of money internationally with little to no feedback on the seller, and some other red flags along the way, but good luck and I hope you get your money back OP.
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From Spain to Cloverville Ca. to Fort Wayne and now somehow Louisville. I'm excited for the Netflix version to be released.

Suerte OP! No hagas caso a las personas que te estan castigando, no ayuda nada. Eres la victima y nada mas. Espero que lo puedas resolver lo antes posible y recuperar los fondos. Lamento muchisimo que esto te haya pasado.
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How can you say I am troll in such a situation
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sorry for the situation you find yourself in and really hope you get some resolution, sometimes even those who carry out every check possible can still end up being scammed.

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How can you say I am troll in such a situation
I’m sorry, but your scam example is so far out in left field that what do expect everyone to believe?
You are saying you bank wired money to some person in a different country for a watch, but the person you wired the money to is not the person you are supposedly buying the watch from.
Plus, if you actually get the watch, what would be the benefit of buying overseas and then needing to deal with customs?
I don’t understand the thinking.
So maybe I’m just too old in age at this point to think this is a brilliant thing for anyone to do for a watch they can get at home.
If real my apologies and good luck to you, but something smells!
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I’m sorry, but your scam example is so far out in left field that what do expect everyone to believe?
You are saying you bank wired money to some person in a different country for a watch, but the person you wired the money to is not the person you are supposedly buying the watch from.
Plus, if you actually get the watch, what would be the benefit of buying overseas and then needing to deal with customs?
I don’t understand the thinking.
So maybe I’m just too old in age at this point to think this is a brilliant thing for anyone to do for a watch they can get at home.
If real my apologies and good luck to you, but something smells!
Maybe, if all you read is this thread, its hard to judge. I was in due diligence on the seller who had over 50 posts here in the last year and half a dozen classifieds. None sold though, which was another red flag.

Ultimately there were enough red flags that I shied away. I believe RolexRV and that the scam was in play here long before him. Also surprising is that the for sale posts were up for days after he was banned, including an external email link allowing a new prospect to communicate, if they didn't notice the ban.

As a Canadian, we often buy things from the US and pay the duty and tax to have it shipped home. Sometimes its availability and other times is still a better price.

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How can you say I am troll in such a situation
Probably because this story is getting more and more ridiculous day by the day. You started it with a pure fraud case, but for now this is closer to a cheap soap opera. Honestly, the surprise in this case isn't that it doesn't go flawlessly, it's that someone thought it is a normal process that should go well.

But it is just my humble opinion.
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The OP's request for "help" in the States to me is a red flag as well.
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