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Author:  Sussex [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Drivers conned, but a tad thick IMO

Conman targets taxi companies

TAXI drivers are being targeted by a conman who struck three times last week. Last Tuesday evening a man called for a taxi from Tiny's Taxis, which is based in Kings Road, Hitchin, and the driver was sent to an address in Queen Street where he was met outside by a man who conned him out of £44.99.

The caller asked the driver to deliver a parcel for him to a person at Luton Airport but he would need the driver to give him the money now and he would be repaid the money and the full fare when he reached his destination.

The offender gave the driver a receipt for the money he handed over and he gave the driver a phone number to call when he reached his destination.

The driver's office called the number before the journey and a man answered confirming that the deal was genuine. However there was nobody at the airport and when the driver tried calling the number he had been given it went straight to answer phone.

The driver, who did not want to be named, said: "He was hiding in a doorway so it looked as though he had come from the building which he said he was living at.

"He gave me a phone number of the person I needed to call when I got there. I gave it to our office to call to make sure it was legitimate and somebody answered and it seemed OK. Obviously it wasn't.

"He did me out of about £100 altogether for the night which included the money I gave him, the fare I was expecting, the petrol and the wasted time which cost me other jobs."

Melvyn Day, the director of Tiny's Taxis, said: "The guy must have been very persuasive because the driver wasn't new."

Two identical incidents occurred in Stevenage and Royston. In Stevenage the taxi firm, which did not want to be identified, was similarly contacted and the conman met the driver outside a local hotel and the driver handed over £40 for the parcel. Again nobody turned up at Luton Airport to pick up the package.

A spokesman for Hertfordshire Police said: "Investigations are continuing into each of these incidents, however Hertfordshire Constabulary put in place a rapid targeted response for drivers in the east of the county to make them aware of these incidents at the earliest possible opportunity.

Author:  kermit2482 [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 4:02 pm ]
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Why on earth would you pick up a parcel in those cicumstances anyway, surely this would tell anyone with half ounce of common sense not to do it in the first place :shock:

Author:  Sussex [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 4:26 pm ]
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kermit2482 wrote:
Why on earth would you pick up a parcel in those cicumstances anyway, surely this would tell anyone with half ounce of common sense not to do it in the first place :shock:

Because they thought about the money they would get from the job.

A case of eyes bigger than their bellies. :-$

Author:  tcabbie [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 4:44 pm ]
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In there defence if he was a good conman and they phoned the number and it all seemed kosher it perhaps was not greed :cry:

Author:  echo15 [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 4:57 pm ]
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I'm sure there was a simular scam when I was doing work off Courier Exchange involing some really nasty people that beat the driver up as well as taking his van after delivering furniture bought with a stolen credit card!

Nice world we live in eh? :?

Author:  steveo [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 7:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Drivers conned, but a tad thick IMO

Sussex wrote:
Conman targets taxi companies
where he was met outside by a man who conned him out of £44.99.

The caller asked the driver to deliver a parcel for him to a person at Luton Airport but he would need the driver to give him the money now and he would be repaid the money and the full fare when he reached his destination.
and the driver handed over £40 for the parcel. Again nobody turned up at Luton Airport to pick up the package.


so what is the £44.99 for and why would the driver be paying it?

Author:  grandad [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:15 pm ]
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Yes what was in the parcel? Surely they opened it when no one picked it up.

Author:  Sussex [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:58 pm ]
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grandad wrote:
Yes what was in the parcel?

I suspect it was;

78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% made up of neon, helium, krypton and xenon. :wink:

Author:  kermit2482 [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:26 pm ]
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Sussex wrote:
grandad wrote:
Yes what was in the parcel?

I suspect it was;

78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% made up of neon, helium, krypton and xenon. :wink:


LMAO :lol:

Author:  jimbo [ Fri Jun 29, 2007 8:24 am ]
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Sussex wrote:
grandad wrote:
Yes what was in the parcel?

I suspect it was;

78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% made up of neon, helium, krypton and xenon. :wink:


You forgot the argon.

Author:  gusmac [ Fri Jun 29, 2007 2:52 pm ]
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jimbo wrote:
Sussex wrote:
grandad wrote:
Yes what was in the parcel?

I suspect it was;

78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% made up of neon, helium, krypton and xenon. :wink:


You forgot the argon.

And the carbon dioxide :shock: ...................global warming eusasmiles.zip

Author:  allo allo [ Sat Jun 30, 2007 7:30 pm ]
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Words fail me!

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