First off, I am so sorry to hear that you have become a victim of this scam.
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Western Union gave me no warning about this scam (which, after investigating, I now know has been going on for months) and they essentially gave my money away to someone who was not the intended reciever.
Actually, this type of scam, or variations of it, has been going on for years. The scammers always use a money transfer system like MoneyGram or Western Union.
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Yes, I did show my reciept to someone, but what if I had dropped my reciept? Does that mean anyone can just pick it up, go into a western union, and collect the money?
Yes, that is exactly what it means. If they have the correct info on the transfer it does not matter if you said the money was going to London or Green Bay Wisconsin . . . they can pick the money up at ANY Western Union location across the world.
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I believe Western Union's security is seriously flawed. I have been getting more outraged as I continue to deal with the Western Union customer service. In short, they don't care - not their problem.
I totally agree with you. This is a HUGE flaw, and if they were required to only allow the money to be picked up in the stated location, it could cut down on the number of these scams.
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Anyone been successful in getting any sort of refund from WU?
Not once the money has been picked up . . . according to WU it is out of their hands then.
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ANY information to help me in my case against western union would be really appreciated! Thank you for taking the time to read this!
Please keep us up to date on what happens with your case. My hope is that some day a lawyer will take up a class action against Western Union. The FTC recently held MoneyGram liable for over $18 million because they did little or nothing in scams like this . . . I feel that the FTC should also go after Western Union.
You might want to contact the FTC and also recommend that they go after Western Union as they did MoneyGram (go to my blog - links below - to read posts on the MoneyGram/FTC case)