Complaint Review: Medi Source Software - Paris
- Medi Source Software 22 Avenue George V 75009 Paris, France
- Phone: 331-47205082
- Web:
- Category: Home Based Business
Medi Source Software work at home ripoff They had me cash checks that were from www.qchex.com supposedly from customers,the checks also had another bank indicated on the check. Once cashed Western Union money to location indicated on e-mail ,check never clears! And I am left 1700.00 in the hole. Paris France
*Consumer Suggestion: Rcv'd the same email inviting me to cash checks
Medi Source Software inc. is looking for unsuspecting people to (work at home) they are doing this thru Monster.com . You sign a 9 page agreement and send back with signature via e-mail or fax. You are notified after they recieve it that you will be recieving checks from their customers to cash, they arrive via usps, you take 10% for processing/cashing and deduct the fees for wiring money the you wire via Western Union. Then the check comes back with no account available after a week causing overdraft of your account.
John
North Ridgeville, Ohio
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
Rcv'd the same email inviting me to cash checks
AUTHOR: James - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 22, 2005
I received an email today outlining this same scenario. After I responded to the original email, telling them that I was interested, I as well received the lengthy "contract", stating that I would willingly accept payments, in check or cashier check form, sent to my physical address, and made out to me.
My "job" would be to clear the checks at my bank, and then forward that payment (less my 10% and transfer fees) to their bank in France. The company: V-Tech Sendit Software, Inc. 73 rue Turbigo - Paris 75004 - France. The "contract" actually had spaces where it looks like they just "insert company name (of the day) here". These people comb online resume sites and the like, and amazingly convince willing victims to relent. My first reaction was the old "if it sounds too good, it probably is". But, I had to see just what additional steps these guys were willing to take to lure me. Do yourself a favor and stay away from these cracks! V-Tech sent the original email to me through CarerrBuilder.com.


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