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MzFish
MzFish
2014-03-24 14:41:46
Unknown
Call your local police and let them know. There is no DEA agent that will call you. If they truly believe you have bought illeagal drugs, they'll just break your door down.
Just a scammer trying to scare you, fear not.
Alfalfa
Alfalfa
2014-03-24 14:39:44
Unknown
ALERT - EXTORTION SCAM - ALERT
DEA Warns Public of Extortion Scam by
DEA Special Agent Impersonators
The Drug Enforcement Administration is warning the public about criminals posing as DEA special agents or other law enforcement personnel as part of an international extortion scheme.

The criminals call the victims (who in most cases previously purchased drugs over the lnternet or by telephone) and identify themselves as DEA agents or law enforcement officials from other agencies.  The impersonators inform their victims that purchasing drugs over the lnternet or by telephone is illegal, and that enforcement action will be taken against them unless they pay a fine.  In most cases, the impersonators instruct their victims to pay the "fine" via wire transfer to a designated location, usually overseas.  If victims refuse to send money, the impersonators often threaten to arrest them or search their property.  Some victims who purchased their drugs using a credit card also reported fraudulent use of their credit cards.

Impersonating a federal agent is a violation of federal law.  The public should be aware that no DEA agent will ever contact members of the public by telephone to demand money or any other form of payment.

The DEA reminds the public to use caution when purchasing controlled substance pharmaceuticals by telephone or through the Internet.  It is illegal to purchase controlled substance pharmaceuticals online or by telephone unless very stringent requirements are met.  And, all pharmacies that dispense controlled substance pharmaceuticals by means of the lnternet must be registered with DEA.  By ordering any pharmaceutical medications online or by telephone from unknown entities, members of the public risk receiving unsafe, counterfeit, and/or ineffective drugs from criminals who operate outside the law.  In addition, personal and financial information could be compromised.

Anyone receiving a telephone call from a person purporting to be a DEA special agent or other law enforcement official seeking money should refuse the demand and report the threat.

Report Extortion Scam: 1-877-792-2873

http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/pubs/pressreleases/extortion_scam.htm
Lee
Lee
2014-03-24 14:31:04
Prank Call
Have had three calls from this person claiming to be a DEA agent, they know my name and they have my phone number an claimed that I have bought illegal drugs. I don't know what drugs they could be talking about!
signguy
signguy
2014-03-17 16:06:50
Unknown
I hope that someone hunts these motherf**kers down and kills them.
Anonymous
Anonymous
2014-02-25 16:05:27
Unknown
The person is calling identifying themselves as a DEA agent and trying to obtain information stating you will be arrested for ordering medication online. I have contacted the local DEA and it is said to be a scam do not answer or give out any information
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