Kelso woman catches on to an online fraud scheme, authorities say - Longview Daily News

By The Daily News The Daily News Online | Posted: Monday, September 5, 2011 8:15 pm |

A Kelso woman told police Sunday that she suspected she'd been unwittingly tangled in a fraud scheme by a man she met on an online dating site.

The woman told police that boxes of new shoes, clothing, even a camera started showing up at her West Side Highway home within weeks of meeting the man online. But he wasn't showering his new love interest with gifts. Instead, the man, who had initially said he lived in Texas, asked her to ship the merchandise to him in Africa, according to a dispatch report.

The woman said she called Overstock.com, an online retailer where some of the items had been ordered, and was told that the credit card used to pay for the merchandise belonged to a woman in Georgia.

A sheriff's deputy advised the woman to return the items to the companies that shipped them.


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