State Farm Career Assurance Service sent me a check in the mail with a job to do.in the letter it instructed me to cash the $1995.30 check and send a money order worth $1590.00 to an address in London, England then to spend $55.30 at any given store and the remanining $350.00 would be mine to keep. This was supposed to be a weekly job. However, when I sent the money order, I couldn't get a hold of the company right away. This should have been a red flag but I was too eager to notice. The next day I got in contact with the man, he went by the name of Tim Goldman. He explained that the next task was to spend the $55.30 on anything and to fax the receipt to his company. When I was finished shopping and at the front of the line my bank card wouldn't go through. I called the bank right away and was informed that the 1995.30 check was taken out by the company. When I returned home and called Tim Goldman, he assured me that he would contact his bank and see what the problem was. I called again the next day when the money was still not in my account and he told me that his bank was sending a check for about $2000 in the mail and it should get to me in a couple more days. I waited over the weekend and still no check, nor was there an answer from Tim and his company. I looked up his company on the computer and found this website all about people who have been messed over like me by this Tim Goldman character and if you see a letter like this in your mailbox RIP IT UP!!
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