Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The 'Gulza Dean' Scam

A few days ago I wrote about a letter I'd received from a Mr. Gulza Dean. The post was entitled 'A New Slant on a Very, Very, Old Scam'.

I've since heard from two other people who have received what they believe to be 'identical' letters - but I can't get in touch with either of them to find out whether the letters were truly identical or not.

If you are reading this Christian, or Volley911Girl - what were the telephone numbers you were given in your letters, and where were the letters posted?

I had one telephone number and one mobile telephone number. The land line was a London UK number. The letter was posted in London.

This is important, because I reported the fraud to Action Fraud . Please contact Ashley Grand at actionfraud@bss.org as soon as possible to let Action Fraud know what telephone numbers you were given, and where your letters were posted. This will give Action Fraud a chance of finding out whether Mr. Dean is working alone or as part of a group - and perhaps a chance of putting a stop to Mr. Dean's latest activities.

Don't send the numbers to me. Send them to Ashley Grand.

In the meantime: Google 'Gulza Dean'. You'll find the results interesting.

And, by the way, before you decide not to get in touch with Ashley Grand and put the whole matter out of your mind - bear in mind that nobody spends this much money on postage if they don't expect to get anything back. We didn't fall for the scam. Someone else is going to.

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