Local man victim of fraud
by Lauren Jones, Staff Writer
May 24, 2012 | 4080 views | 3 3 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Rome police are investigating an incident where a man of an East 20th Street address reported that he was the victim of mail fraud Tuesday, according to Rome police reports.

According to the report:

After the victim signed up for a “Secret Shopper” advertisement on the internet, he received a letter on April 2 from a Chad Vitiritto, 5658 NW 3rd Court, Des Moines, Iowa, who said he would be paid for evaluating businesses in the area. The two also emailed about the transaction.

The victim received two money gram money orders in the mail for $955.17 each. He was instructed to cash the money grams and deduct $200 for his fees and send the rest of the money to a Western Union address. His assignment was to evaluate Western Union’s service.

When the victim took the money gram money orders to the bank, the tellers there told him they were fraudulent.

The money orders, copies of the emails and UPS labels were placed into evidence at the Rome Police Department.

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Rome1978
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May 25, 2012
People who still fall for these scams deserve to lose their money...and their right to reproduce!
Almost_Anonymous
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May 25, 2012
No, they don't. Show some compassion; if that's too hard, at least try a little humility for your own self-protection.

In many cases, victims are elderly and prone to confusion. I saw an in-law's father, an accomplished minister with several advanced degrees, fall for this when he was in his late 70s and just starting to suffer dementia. He was cleaned out then his kids had to support him.

This could happen to you or to someone you love someday.
possum1st.class
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May 24, 2012
When are people going to learn?
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