RustyACE
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Russell
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2024
- Threads
- 11
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- Location
- Nashville, TN
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Rubicon X Rec, 2024 392 Rubicon FE
- Thread starter
- #1
Has set up a FAKE website that looks like a real website of a legitimate business. The email address is fake. The Phone Number is FAKE. The address is a real business but is NOT who set up this fake website.
DO NOT CLICK ANY OF THESE WEBSITES-- THEY ARE HERE IN CASE PEOPLE DO A GOOGLE SEARCH FOR THEM SO THEY WILL KNOW THEY ARE A SCAM.
JEEP WRANGLER PARTS – We supply you with the best spare parts (jeepwranglerpartsforsale.com)
(fake scam website) https://jeepwranglerpartsforsale.com/
(fake scam website) https://ziptriplogistics.com/track-trace/
(fake scam website) https://cfqualitylab.com (counterfeit currency website)
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE BUY FROM THIS COMPANY. BUYER BEWARE.
Avoid anyone claiming to be, "Dehart Maurice Darryl", "Gary Lewis" "Henry Nalionge" scam, fake email [email protected], [email protected], ‪(929) 249-0832‬, (708)568-0301, (773) 492-1007 or any combination of fake names/phone numbers/emails they can create overnight.
They will take your money (us Jeep folks are way too trusting) and then try to ship via a fake delivery company AND then once it is "shipped" try to get you for more money.
Has been reported to the Secret Service, massive counterfeit operation I stumbled into just trying to get some Jeep parts.
DO NOT CLICK ANY OF THESE WEBSITES-- THEY ARE HERE IN CASE PEOPLE DO A GOOGLE SEARCH FOR THEM SO THEY WILL KNOW THEY ARE A SCAM.
JEEP WRANGLER PARTS – We supply you with the best spare parts (jeepwranglerpartsforsale.com)
(fake scam website) https://jeepwranglerpartsforsale.com/
(fake scam website) https://ziptriplogistics.com/track-trace/
(fake scam website) https://cfqualitylab.com (counterfeit currency website)
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE BUY FROM THIS COMPANY. BUYER BEWARE.
Avoid anyone claiming to be, "Dehart Maurice Darryl", "Gary Lewis" "Henry Nalionge" scam, fake email [email protected], [email protected], ‪(929) 249-0832‬, (708)568-0301, (773) 492-1007 or any combination of fake names/phone numbers/emails they can create overnight.
They will take your money (us Jeep folks are way too trusting) and then try to ship via a fake delivery company AND then once it is "shipped" try to get you for more money.
Has been reported to the Secret Service, massive counterfeit operation I stumbled into just trying to get some Jeep parts.
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