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gnolruf
gnolruf
2011-06-06 20:44:39
Unknown
called me from this # to both home and cell phone posing as FDA Enforcement.
Suzie
Suzie
2010-12-22 13:42:16
Unknown
He's been calling non stop .
We need too do something about it ,.
sala
sala
2010-12-18 17:30:39
Unknown
what u should be asking each other is were did this guy get all your numbers from ..in other words are all of us buying from the same site  like american ph...think about it
salazak
salazak
2010-12-18 17:00:00
Unknown
now he is using 646-340-8131 and 917-829-6562
m.wolfe
m.wolfe
2010-11-09 17:23:04
Unknown
This man named Sgt Anthony Hernandez. called ant threatened the same here. Says he has officers outside my home in my area and was gonna have me picked up and arrested if i did not wire money over seas for fines. I contacted the FBI. said it was a SCAM
mik
mik
2010-11-04 22:13:44
Unknown
Same story here.......Victor Pelaz he also used # 646 340 8131.  Carefull and lets get this guy (s)
C.KAZ
C.KAZ
2010-11-02 18:34:09
Unknown
THIS DUSEBAG WONT EVEN ANSWER HIS PHONE AFTER I TORE INTO HIM
gnolruf
gnolruf
2010-11-02 17:05:45
Unknown
Thank you so much for your most helpful and terribly accurate posting.  I am so grateful that you took thge time to educate so many of us who had tghe potential for being duped.  My experience was identuical to yours w/Sgt. Gill Morales and you are right.  He is very good!  You saved me and I am less light in the wallet as  result.
NRV
NRV
2010-10-23 18:22:04
Prank Call
I was called, interrogated and intimidated in a horrible manner by a man calling himself Sgt. Gill Morales from the FDA. He claimed I ordered medications over the internet and that I am going to be arrested, my workplace notified and I'd be incarcerated in the Dominican Republic! This guy is GOOD--my husband taught interrogation techniques in the army and this guy has all the skills. We called and reported him to the FDA and the FBI.

See following warning notice from FDA--let's catch this criminal!

FDA Warns Public of Continued Extortion Scam by FDA Impersonators
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning the public about criminals posing as FDA special agents and other law enforcement personnel as part of an international extortion scam.
The criminals call the victims -- who in most cases previously purchased drugs over the Internet or via "telepharmacies" -- and identify themselves as FDA special agents or other law enforcement officials. The criminals inform the victims that purchasing drugs over the Internet or the telephone is illegal, and that law enforcement action will be pursued unless a fine or fee ranging from $100 to $250,000 is paid. Victims often also have fraudulent transactions placed against their credit cards.

The criminals always request the money be sent by wire transfer to a designated location, usually in the Dominican Republic. If victims refuse to send money, they are often threatened with a search of their property, arrest, deportation, physical harm, and or incarceration.

"Impersonating an FDA official is a violation of federal law," said Michael Chappell, the FDA's acting associate commissioner for regulatory affairs. "The public should note that no FDA official will ever contact a consumer by phone demanding money or any other form of payment.?

FDA special agents and other law enforcement officials are not authorized to impose or collect criminal fines. Only a court can take such action, with fines payable to the U.S. Treasury.

Anyone receiving a telephone call from a person purporting to be an FDA or other law enforcement official who is seeking money to settle a law enforcement action for the illegal purchase of drugs over the Internet should refuse the demand and call the FDA?s Office of Criminal Investigations Metro Washington Field Office at (800) 521-5783 to report the crime.

In addition to posing as FDA officials, criminals have posed as special agents of the DEA, FBI, U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Customs Service, as well as U.S. and Dominican prosecutors and judges. In response, the FDA, in conjunction with various federal, state, and local agencies, is actively pursing criminal charges.

The FDA also reminds consumers to use caution when purchasing prescription drugs over the telephone or the Internet. In addition to the increased risk of purchasing unsafe and ineffective drugs from Web sites operating outside the law, there is the danger that personal data can be compromised. For more on FDA?s concerns about unlawful drug sales on the Internet, see http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ProtectYourself/default.htm.
Kathryn Sower
Kathryn Sower
2010-10-21 19:33:06
Unknown
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