Do Not buy from scam
I got taken earlier this year. I was trying to find an adult tricycle for my dad. They've been sold out everywhere and when you could find one they were wicked expensive. I found one at an online store for a "too good to be true" price on a Schwinn Meridian adult trike. That should have been a big red flag, but I was so excited to find one in stock at a store that I ordered it. I never received it. I started looking into the website and the address was to some scummy looking house on the east coast somewhere, no where near where the store claimed it was. I tried emailing the seller a few times. I finally put in a complaint through paypal and my credit card company.
I'm still fighting it. My credit card company denied my claim because the seller provided shipping and delivery proof via a tracking number.
I looked up the tracking number. It shows a shipment and delivery made 2 weeks prior to my purchase date and to an unknown address in my town. I submitted all of this back to the credit card company. Supposedly they are "reviewing" the additional info. The case is still open and pending. It seems like that jenniferkoop name appeared as one of the emails of the seller
I think that this is common and that a lot of people give up on getting there money back. I'm going to stick to it. So far its been at least 6 months jacking with this
Bobby
I got a few emails from someone claiming they turned my "device", didn't say laptop, PC, Ipad or phone, into a two way system and have recorded me watching **** on the internet and if I didn't transfer $2500 dollars to a bit coin account within 24 hours they would post screen captures of the videos of the **** and me watching it on all my social media sites. I received about half dozen of these within a two month period, the amount requested was different every time but the wording was pretty much the same. I just blew them all off as a scam until I got one that stated a password I used, it was an old one that I hadn't used in a long time but still, it was one of my passwords. I couldn't figure out how they got it until a day or two later. I got a notice from Credit Karma notifying my that Linkedin had their system hacked and personal information was stolen. I checked and sure enough I had used that password for Linkedin. Scammers are pretty smart people, too bad they don't use their smarts to do good.
I received a couple of these emails as well. Big difference is none of mine ever included any of my old passwords, That's a bit scary there! Glad I had that nice man with the accent from Microsoft call me the other night after they detected a virus on my computer. He went right into my computer and fixed everything for me only $150. That's some service right there












