Nice Little Scam... Didn't Know I was that Important?!?!
I didn't realize I was that important until I got the email that I pasted below, wow "You were recently appointed as a biographical candidate to represent your industry in the Madison Who's Who Among Executives and Professionals, and for inclusion into the upcoming 2007-2008 "Honors Edition" of the registry". Talk about some generic description, in fact would be 100% generic if it wasn't for my name... I obviously knew something was fishy but wanted to figure out exactly what was the catch...
Here is a general overview of similar schemes... https://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27053
Overall, they say that they are an important registry of people and that an inclusion within their registry is not only an honnor but is also a great networking tool that can bring significant business. And of course, none of this is free. So, you pay to get included into their member list, which you apparently were so deserving of being in (even though all they had was your name and email). And truely, who has ever heard of Madison Who's Who???
This actually reminds me of the Picture.com contest scam (https://www.greenfreak.net/?p=11). It is quite clever and i'll admit i've fallen for it...
You send a picture to enter the contest, no problem. Of course, your picture doesn't win the contest but is good enough to make their next picture coffee book and you get an offer to pre-purchase the book at a pre-sale discounted price (I believe I paid $40 for it). In a way, they avoid being treated as a scam as they do print the coffee book and send it, so you technically get what you paid for. But the real truth is that you've been lured into a simple bait-and-switch scheme.
You entered for free with the intent of entering a contest but ended up buying a $40 coffee book (which costs less than $5.00 to manufacture) that contains your, and about 2000 other pictures... So assuming about 20% of the folks fall for it out of 2000 pictures and that a book costs them $5.00, they come out with about $10,000... Hmm, maybe I need to change my business model ;)
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Dear Sebastien St-Laurent ,
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Anonymous
September 29, 2007
PingBack from http://www.artofbam.com/wordpress/?p=3902Anonymous
September 29, 2007
I almost fell for this one about two or three years ago. The scammer never emailed me, but he kept me on the phone for 1 hour, getting information about my business and all that. Next thing he asks me for my CC number because "there is a charge of $600 for the inclusion in the directory". That's when the "Scammer" light came up but I played cool and gave him a number that expired long ago, which he tried in right away. Told him to call the next day to give him a different CC number, and he did call - over 10 times that day - but I wasn't in the mood. Earlier this year they called again, this time a woman. I told them they make me sick.