Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Identity Theft Attorney in Lawrenceville

Question: Hi. I know a guy who went to high school with me who contacted me on Facebook saying that he could help me get 500-1000 dollars in a day if i had a paypal business account. I thought it sounded too good to be true so the first thing i asked was is it legal and he told me .yes so i said ok. He contacted me at a time where i was desperate and really needed the money so legal was all i needed to hear for me to be cool with it.Anyway i made the dumb mistake of giving him my email and password to login to my paypal account and my pin number for the business card that's linked to my paypal business acct. Anyway come to find out he was making sales to people from my acct without me knowing. He was selling things like cosmetology supplies and stuff and i had no idea he was doing this until i received an email from paypal saying that there were customer complaints about items i sold recently that i took no part on doing and i was tricked. Noe it looks like i conned people because he did it in my name. I would haver agreed to anything like that nor do i have the money to refund these people. How do i handle this situation since i was tricked so that i can keep myself clear of anything since i took no part in this matter

Answer: You are in it, because you allowed him to use your account. All you can now argue, hopefully thru an attorney, is: I did not intend to participate in anything illegal. 

Answered by Lawrence Lewis - Identity Theft Attorney in Lawrenceville

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