Ask-SundayLLC
Scam beware not the real asksunday

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"Scam" A company riding coat tails of the real ASKSUNDAY company. The company is ask-sundayllc. The Guy is using several differant names for himself, Thomas Moore, Brian Moore, Doug. At first the company seems liget, but it is a scam he has you do 2 assignments then he emails you and asks for your bank account info. He says he needs it to complete a assignment for a client!!! FRAUD SCAM - SCAM.

I talked with the real ASKSUNDAY and the said them and the FBI are doing a investigation. I sure hope they catch this guy he has Scamed many trusting people. He puts the money in your account then he withdraws it so you are out the money to help your client and your account is overdrawn!!


Company: Ask-SundayLLC
Country: USA
State: New York
City: New York
Address: 410 Park Ave 15, Floor
Phone: 6462575840
Site: asksundayllc.com
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