Has Anyone Gotten This Email From TiffanyPerkins at CTCSS

I got this email...and I responded to her. I got back a link for a very simple "report," which wants copies of the front and back of the purchased gift card uploaded. The copy of the back of the card is to have the pin code revealed. I write to Tiffany and said this sounded fishy. My having the pin code and the copies of the front and back of the gift card, couldn't anyone use the card for an online purchase, and then I would have been scammed. I did check - Market Analytics is a real company. Thoughts?

Tiffany Perkins <tiffany@ctcss.awsapps.com>
Mon 5/13/2019 9:54 AM
Hello,
CTCSS got a survey offer from Market analytics International please read below.
Requirements – You are required to purchase Ebay Gift Card($200) at your nearest CVS Pharmacy.At the store you will be required to observe the following;
• Were the employees friendly and courteous?
• Did you receive prompt service?
• Was the merchandise displayed neatly?
• Was it easy to use the service?
Your report will include pictures of in-store card display,pictures of gift card purchased and receipt,2-minute online survey.

Shopper pay: $40
Total reimbursement-$240
If interested please reply with:
Location of interestsad smileyYou can self select closest CVS Store)
Full name:
Address:
Phone number:
Due Date- 14/May/2019.
Thanks!
Tiffany Stewart Perkins

Client Services Manager

Coast to Coast Scheduling Services, Inc.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/15/2019 08:00PM by katfromct7.

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This is FAKE. Do not, repeat, do not fall for this scam. It did not really come from CTCSS

Shopping Southeast Pennsylvania, Delaware above the canal, and South Jersey since 2008
Hi, katfromct7. This is a scam. Please see the announcement on CTCSS's website: [www.ctcss.com].

Administrative Manager for Shoppers' View
p: 800.264.5677 | e: christinew@shoppersview.com | w: www.shoppersview.com
@ wrote:

My brother in law works at the Pentagon.

Meaning what? Will we send in the troops to find the perp? Looks like you forgot the old adage "If it's too good to be true, it usually is". I'm sorry you lost so much money, but some of the blame rests with the person in the mirror.
I did the same thing. Sucker. Me. Is there any way to get our money back/are they looking into this scam?
I want to jump on your class action. please contact me! Katie

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/16/2019 10:59AM by edwardke.
@edwardke please edit your post to remove personal info, for your own safety. If you choose to PM it to @mtph59 that is your business.
Anyone can sue anyone for anything. Winning is another matter.
The first question you'd be asked is how CTCSS is responsible for your damages. A judge would scoff at, "They didn't email people after the fact."

The first clue should have been, "shop your nearest CVS location". If this was a shop CVS wanted there would have been a list of locations to choose from. Then the fact that it was a $200 gift card. This type of thing is a known scam, something the judge would also tell you.

I'm sorry you were scammed. Next time do all the research you did after the fact about tracing IP addresses, beforehand.

No court will hear your case and rule in your favor. You could only sue the scammers, which were not CTCSS. Save your money.

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 05/16/2019 11:02AM by KA047.
You aren't charge on a small claims suit unless you win. (I have already talked to an attorney on this) What are we all suppose to do. Count these scams as lost causes, and let them get away with it laughing all the way to the bank? What if this scammer was a fired disgruntled employee from CTCSS??? Ever thought of that? Yes, I agree, chances are slim to none on getting your money back, or even winning a lawsuit. But if more diligent people would go after these types of scammers, and get laws changed to where it would be easier for them to get caught and prosecuted, then maybe we can reduce these flesh eating criminals in the world. Other then that, they will face judgement someday in a higher court in heaven for sure.
Talk to an attorney. Like most people post, who think we were stupid on falling for the scam, say we probably won't win, or should have known it was a scam to begin with. But people need to band together to stop these criminals. Laying down and playing dead, only gives them more power to do it again.
Report to the police and to IC3. Unless you have proof of who scammed you (which is why you go to the cops and to IC3, to find out) there is no one for you to sue.
IF you find out who the scammers are, let us know. Until then, a lawsuit is impossible.
I wrote to Market Analytics International, and got this reply:

Michele McKenna <mmckenna@marketanalytics.com>
Thu 5/16/2019 3:19 PM
Hi Kathleen,

Thank you for reaching out to us. Yes, this is a SCAM. I hope you have not provided any information or codes.

I am sharing this with our contact at CTCSS as they have been maintaining a list of individuals who have been targeted as they are the primary target as are you and other shoppers. Both CTCSS and Market Analytics have information on our websites and social media accounts as to how best to handle this.

Thank you again.

Regards,

Michele
Michele McKenna

Market Analytics International |350 W. Passaic Street | Rochelle Park, NJ 07662 USA

1 201 556 1188 x100 | 1 201 556 1189 (fax)
@mtph59 wrote:

With God, all things are possible.

Yes, but God isn't the one trying to file the lawsuit against a 3rd party.
Who said I was filing a lawsuit? God will deal with them in his own ways and timing.
I did call up a class action law suit top attorneys office and gave them all the information. They said they would get back to me, but probably would be best fit in small claims court, unless many people got hit on this, and it may have been like I said, "possibly an inside job, from a disgruntled employee from one of those two places the scam was trying to imitate" One never knows, unless a thorough investigation is done. Fingerprints are left everywhere in this world now, from where you go. It isn't like it use to be years ago. If it is a lost cause, then so be it. But sound the drums, blow the trumpets, do something to either catch the culprits, or have God do his own dealings with them. CTCSS and that Market Analytics need to do their part big time in trying to catch them, since they are the targets of where the scam came from of course.
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