[DeTomaso] Someone is scamming people with my name AND my car!

bill gaino gaino at earthlink.net
Fri Aug 4 10:16:10 EDT 2017


I got what I thought was a request to Join with Chuck Melton in My existing linkdin account. I logged in and clicked a few requests , then realized my name had been changed to Chuck Melton, I was probably resposible for the fake looking requests. I changed my name back to Bill Gaino of slickpaint.com   I apologize for any confusion.  
Bill 1362


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-----Original Message-----
>From: The DeTomaso Registry Guy <detomasoregistry at gmail.com>
>Sent: Aug 3, 2017 9:40 PM
>To: 'Mark Nygaard' <markn at nyga.net>, detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
>Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Someone is scamming people with my name AND my car!
>
>
>I am routinely contacted by buyers wanting to verify an advert.
>(The smart ones check the registry BEFORE sending money, some after...)
>
>I was also contacted yesterday by another CHP officer for VIN verification help.
>
>I consider this just a part of the registry job.
>
>As to Mark's experience, Now that the Pantera is becoming desired,
>the scam factor has multiplied.
>
>I have even recently been contacted by a guy that ...sent money.... gulp.
>He naturally feels real bad about being scammed.  
>
>So... FIRST:  If it is too good to be true, it probably is.
>
>     SECOND:  Do your homework and research.
>
>Chuck
>
>
>
>
>Pantera folks:
>
>I don't post very often to this forum or even read it as much as a I used to, but I wanted to take the time to share a story with
>all of you that happened to me today.
>
>I was sitting at home when a police officer from the city I live in came to the door and asked if I owned a 1973 DeTomaso Pantera. I
>responded yes. He then read off the VIN and the license plate number to me.  I told him that is my car.  He then asked if I still
>had the car and I responded yes I do.
>
>The police officer then told me that someone "bought" my car off of an auction web site and discovered it was a scam.  He stated
>that a Florida Highway Patrol officer had contacted them to make sure the car was not stolen. That is why they came to my house.  I
>asked if there was anything I should/could do and he stated, "No, not really but this may not be the last time this happens".  I
>don't know what to do about it either but I thought I would at least share this story with all of you to be mindful of people
>getting a hold of sensitive information and fraudulent people pulling scams.
>
>The officer also suggested I share this with any car clubs that I am associated with, so other people could be on the lookout for
>other cars that should not be for sale. I feel terrible for the person that got scammed.  Please be on the lookout for such things.
>At the end of the day nothing bad happened to me with the possible exception that I may get more visits like this.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Mark
>
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