There's no real need for me to post this, as I'm sure we all know a scam when we see it, but I need to do it for my own cathartic benefit. A couple of days ago an old school friend whom I'm only in touch with on FB excitedly posted that she'd just bought a couple of high end perfumes from the John Lewis clearance sale including an 100ml bottle of Chanel eau de parfum for £27, she said I thought it was a scam at first but it's definitely legitimate as I've received confirmation from them, and she posted a picture of rather dodgy looking email with a tracking number - so come on girls what are you waiting for? Now I work for the company and I know that we don't do crazy sales like that. I checked the website anyway and of course there was nothing of the sort and that the Chanel she'd purportedly purchased for £27 retailed for £136 and was out of stock anyway. What shocks me is that the friend in question has worked in finance for her entire working life, has travelled the world and is the last person on earth one would expect to fall for such an obvious scam. "I thought it was a scam at first" but she allowed herself to part with money before she was able to say that it wasn't - a confirmation email, even the goods arriving on the doorstep makes it no less of a scam, there are fake perfumes everywhere made to look like the real thing and God knows what's in them, dodgy chemicals and horse urine? Nothing you'd want anywhere near your skin"
I replied to her comment in a diplomatic manner - "I've checked out their website and I can't find such an offer" then another friend posted "be careful, there's something not quite right here". Rather than make her look a fool, I private messaged her and told her that the email didn't look right, that again there's no such sale so if I were you I'd go onto their website and check out your account and if you can't find a record of your purchase give c/s a call and they'll be able to confirm. A few hours later, she replied saying thanks I've checked out my account and the order's there so all good. At this stage I was banging my head against the wall as she clearly hadn't gone onto John Lewis's official website but had just gone back onto the scammers site. The telling thing is that when I went onto her FB page, the perfume post had gone. Clearly the penny's dropped but I'm frustrated - yes she might have felt like a bit of a chump, but surely she'd have been better off saying "silly me, I fell for it" and thanking others for trying to warn her and using her experience to warn others. I don't know exactly how much she's lost or the ramifications of her actions - Hopefully she's reported this to her bank/card issuer and stopped her cards at the very least. When will people learn? What frustrates me most is that this woman would rather lie to me than admit for one minute she's been had - the removal of the post is very telling!
I replied to her comment in a diplomatic manner - "I've checked out their website and I can't find such an offer" then another friend posted "be careful, there's something not quite right here". Rather than make her look a fool, I private messaged her and told her that the email didn't look right, that again there's no such sale so if I were you I'd go onto their website and check out your account and if you can't find a record of your purchase give c/s a call and they'll be able to confirm. A few hours later, she replied saying thanks I've checked out my account and the order's there so all good. At this stage I was banging my head against the wall as she clearly hadn't gone onto John Lewis's official website but had just gone back onto the scammers site. The telling thing is that when I went onto her FB page, the perfume post had gone. Clearly the penny's dropped but I'm frustrated - yes she might have felt like a bit of a chump, but surely she'd have been better off saying "silly me, I fell for it" and thanking others for trying to warn her and using her experience to warn others. I don't know exactly how much she's lost or the ramifications of her actions - Hopefully she's reported this to her bank/card issuer and stopped her cards at the very least. When will people learn? What frustrates me most is that this woman would rather lie to me than admit for one minute she's been had - the removal of the post is very telling!