Marshal Tom, a lot of us here have stories similar to yours.
Last June, I responded to an ad on Facebook from LL Bean, advertising a sale on their legendary Bean Boots. The ad was on Facebook...and it was from LL Bean...so it had to be legit, right? Wrong.
I paid for the order with my debit card, and my bank immediately emailed me to warn me that this was possibly a fraudulent transaction. I called LL Bean (I'm a regular customer) to ask about it, and they told me that scammers had copied their catalog pages and were ripping people off.
I notified my bank, and they immediately credited my account with the amount I paid -- $82 -- in the fraudulent transaction.
As for your case, I respectfully suggest you contact your local field office of the United States Secret Service; one of their areas of jurisdiction is credit card fraud and similar financial crimes. Good luck to you.
Cyber Investigations | United States Secret Service
Last June, I responded to an ad on Facebook from LL Bean, advertising a sale on their legendary Bean Boots. The ad was on Facebook...and it was from LL Bean...so it had to be legit, right? Wrong.
I paid for the order with my debit card, and my bank immediately emailed me to warn me that this was possibly a fraudulent transaction. I called LL Bean (I'm a regular customer) to ask about it, and they told me that scammers had copied their catalog pages and were ripping people off.
I notified my bank, and they immediately credited my account with the amount I paid -- $82 -- in the fraudulent transaction.
As for your case, I respectfully suggest you contact your local field office of the United States Secret Service; one of their areas of jurisdiction is credit card fraud and similar financial crimes. Good luck to you.
Cyber Investigations | United States Secret Service