I know this scam has been around for decades and a friend of mine got caught out about 18 years ago with it and bought 6 fake leather jackets from a scammer.
Yesterday I was doing some shopping when a car pulled over. An Italian man got out, told me he was hopelessly lost and trying to get to the airport. He was very well dressed and affable. I gave him directions and then he started a conversation. He told me he was a fashion designer for ARMANI from Milan. I thought he was completely genuine. He gave me his business card and asked if I had one for him which I did not have. As I was starting to walk away he beckoned me back and said he had a gift for me. He opened the back door of his car and pulled out some fancy ARMANI shopping bags with leather jackets. This was when the penny dropped and realised I had finally been exposed to the scam. He said they were my size and shoved the bags into my hands. He said he could not take them back to Italy with him and I could have them. He pulled some jackets out of the bags but not out of the cellophane wrapping and gave me a slick talk to how good they were and were worth over $2000 each.
He got me to feel them. I was not fooled but went along with him. Then he asked for a favour and needed to buy an IPad at the airport. At this stage I had enough, I put the bags on the ground and went to my car. He followed me and still tried to get me to take the jackets.
I did a Google search and this scam appears everywhere with same or similar story. An Italian man claiming to be a fashion designer selling or giving away expensive leather jackets.This seems like a very organised international operation that has been going on for decades. Question is; Who could be behind it? Seems very professional.
As for the jackets, they are blatant fakes. The one my friend showed me looked good at first but was made of some cheap plasticised cardboard like material that tore easily.
Yesterday I was doing some shopping when a car pulled over. An Italian man got out, told me he was hopelessly lost and trying to get to the airport. He was very well dressed and affable. I gave him directions and then he started a conversation. He told me he was a fashion designer for ARMANI from Milan. I thought he was completely genuine. He gave me his business card and asked if I had one for him which I did not have. As I was starting to walk away he beckoned me back and said he had a gift for me. He opened the back door of his car and pulled out some fancy ARMANI shopping bags with leather jackets. This was when the penny dropped and realised I had finally been exposed to the scam. He said they were my size and shoved the bags into my hands. He said he could not take them back to Italy with him and I could have them. He pulled some jackets out of the bags but not out of the cellophane wrapping and gave me a slick talk to how good they were and were worth over $2000 each.
He got me to feel them. I was not fooled but went along with him. Then he asked for a favour and needed to buy an IPad at the airport. At this stage I had enough, I put the bags on the ground and went to my car. He followed me and still tried to get me to take the jackets.
I did a Google search and this scam appears everywhere with same or similar story. An Italian man claiming to be a fashion designer selling or giving away expensive leather jackets.This seems like a very organised international operation that has been going on for decades. Question is; Who could be behind it? Seems very professional.
As for the jackets, they are blatant fakes. The one my friend showed me looked good at first but was made of some cheap plasticised cardboard like material that tore easily.
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