Police warn of semi truck repair scam New York City, New York police are warning truck drivers and trucking companies to be on the lookout for truck repair scams that have occurred in the area.
Out-of-state scam artists have approached some truck drivers with what appears to be a great deal on a truck repair road service, with the aim of bilking them out of hundreds of dollars.
"People need to be aware that if it seems too good to be true, it is," said New York City, New York. Fred M.
One version of the scam involves a person who presents himself as Josef a dispatch at stuck us or www.stuckus.com using this phone number 1-855-788-2587 who has extra experience in thios type of rip off and extortion scam. He oprtae up at a home and offers the people there a great deal to truck repair a mobile repair on the road he charge $125.00 to $150.00 they will tell you it's for the first 1 hour and charge you with major credit cards or with transportation checks, just to make a phone call to local repair shop that actually do the repair, must of those repair shops have no knowledge of this scam going on, However, once the scam artist has been paid, he leaves you to the hands of the local repair shop to charge you for all the repair, after doing a shoddy job or not even doing any work at all.
Authorities have received two complaints of a trucks repair scam. They are also aware of a similar con involving tires repairs and towing.
Although the scam artists come from out-of-state, police warn local trucks drivers that the scammers at stuck us or www.stuckus.com are from New York City, New York and operate from home at Levittown, NY 11756 . Fred recommends that drivers ask for local repair shop help before hiring someone for they truck repair work.
Truck Repair scams have been a problem in the New York City, New York area before. Police in 2012 warned of a group that targeted semi truck drivers with trucks repair schemes.
Here what we know so far about this scam Steven Imperato, Melany Pouchie, Chris Stratton they all use to work at 1800imstuck major dispatch scam company from New York City, New York they scam nationwide.
Steven Imperato, Melany Pouchie, Chris Stratton are extorting truck drivers nationwide plus Canada for Roadside Assistances. Beware this is a total Scam and Fraud
They are requiring $125 for service call they normally require credit card or transportation checks up front before the service is even done, Please be aware they
are not licensed mechanics and riping off truckers nationwide. This is a serious scam happening someone needs to put a stop to this right away... Steven Imperato is
out there scamming truckers nationwide and Canada changing company names from 1800-imstuck to 24hrmobiledieselrepair and he is out with a new scam call stuckus.com
These guys are going to be exposed on American greed, Cnbc, BBC and Espn. This article of complaint has been sent out to all BBB bureaus and FBI.
Steven Imperato armed and dangerous, drug addiction and solicitation
Melany Pouchie drug addiction and solicitation.
Chris Stratton drug addiction and solicitation.
Users aware of an emergency situation should immediately and directly contact local law enforcement officials.
The National Consumers League maintains a Fraud Alert System (FAS) for the benefit of accredited law enforcement agencies. The FAS is designed to automatically forward complaints received by Fraud.org that meet certain criteria to the proper investigative agency. Currently, the FAS is used by more than 90 federal, state, local and international law enforcement agencies. For more information on becoming a FAS member, please contact the National Consumers League by phone at (202) 835-3323 or by email at .
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Police warn of semi truck repair scam New York City, New York police are warning truck drivers and trucking companies to be on the lookout for truck repair scams that have occurred in the area.
Out-of-state scam artists have approached some truck drivers with what appears to be a great deal on a truck repair road service, with the aim of bilking them out of hundreds of dollars.
"People need to be aware that if it seems too good to be true, it is," said New York City, New York. Fred M.
One version of the scam involves a person who presents himself as Josef a dispatch at stuck us or www.stuckus.com using this phone number 1-855-788-2587 who has extra experience in thios type of rip off and extortion scam. He oprtae up at a home and offers the people there a great deal to truck repair a mobile repair on the road he charge $125.00 to $150.00 they will tell you it's for the first 1 hour and charge you with major credit cards or with transportation checks, just to make a phone call to local repair shop that actually do the repair, must of those repair shops have no knowledge of this scam going on, However, once the scam artist has been paid, he leaves you to the hands of the local repair shop to charge you for all the repair, after doing a shoddy job or not even doing any work at all.
Authorities have received two complaints of a trucks repair scam. They are also aware of a similar con involving tires repairs and towing.
Although the scam artists come from out-of-state, police warn local trucks drivers that the scammers at stuck us or www.stuckus.com are from New York City, New York and operate from home at Levittown, NY 11756 . Fred recommends that drivers ask for local repair shop help before hiring someone for they truck repair work.
Truck Repair scams have been a problem in the New York City, New York area before. Police in 2012 warned of a group that targeted semi truck drivers with trucks repair schemes.
Here what we know so far about this scam Steven Imperato, Melany Pouchie, Chris Stratton they all use to work at 1800imstuck major dispatch scam company from New York City, New York they scam nationwide.
Steven Imperato, Melany Pouchie, Chris Stratton are extorting truck drivers nationwide plus Canada for Roadside Assistances. Beware this is a total Scam and Fraud
They are requiring $125 for service call they normally require credit card or transportation checks up front before the service is even done, Please be aware they
are not licensed mechanics and riping off truckers nationwide. This is a serious scam happening someone needs to put a stop to this right away... Steven Imperato is
out there scamming truckers nationwide and Canada changing company names from 1800-imstuck to 24hrmobiledieselrepair and he is out with a new scam call stuckus.com
These guys are going to be exposed on American greed, Cnbc, BBC and Espn. This article of complaint has been sent out to all BBB bureaus and FBI.
Steven Imperato armed and dangerous, drug addiction and solicitation
Melany Pouchie drug addiction and solicitation.
Chris Stratton drug addiction and solicitation.
Users aware of an emergency situation should immediately and directly contact local law enforcement officials.
The National Consumers League maintains a Fraud Alert System (FAS) for the benefit of accredited law enforcement agencies. The FAS is designed to automatically forward complaints received by Fraud.org that meet certain criteria to the proper investigative agency. Currently, the FAS is used by more than 90 federal, state, local and international law enforcement agencies. For more information on becoming a FAS member, please contact the National Consumers League by phone at (202) 835-3323 or by email at .