Check-cashing scam changes names

Published: 22 August 2005 y., Monday

A check-cashing scam tied to Latvia and under investigation by authorities in several U.S. states has changed its name and introduced a new Web site, Latvians Online has learned.

While the Web site for Void Computers, subject of consumer alerts announced this week in Arkansas and other states, has been shut down, a new but similar Web site has been unveiled for Latvian IT Inc. Like Void Computers, Latvian IT purports to offer jobs to individuals who have posted their résumés on the popular employment portal CareerBuilder.com.

Authorities in Arkansas have warned that the Void Computers scam seeks individuals who are willing to try to cash counterfeit invoice payment checks. If successful, the individual is asked to forward the money to an account in Latvia, keeping a 10 percent fee for their services.

On its Web site, www.latvianit.us, Latvian IT claims to be a financial services company registered in Rīga, Latvia. But in e-mails being sent to some individuals, Latvian IT is identified as “a leading software company in Latvia.”

One e-mail, from someone named Michael Lioliadis, who claims to be an employee of Latvian IT, also claims the company is expanding in the United States.

“But because of various banking and legal restrictions,” the e-mail continues, “we are unable to open commercial bank accounts in every state. As such, Latvian IT Inc. is recruiting partners to conduct simple banking transactions on our behalf.”

Latvia’s business registry has no listing of either the company name or the registration number provided on the Web site. The address provided for the company doesn’t exist, and the telephone number listed is actually the dial-up Internet access number for clients of Latvian Mobile Telephone.

The Web site appears to be registered to a Web site developer in California who, when contacted by Latvians Online, was surprised to learn that his name and address were being used by Latvian IT.

Latvian IT claims to have been in business since 1993. The Web site also claims Latvian IT has been generous in support of cultural institutions and performances, such as the musical “Sister Carrie,” the Russian Drama Theatre in Rīga, and the “singer” Gidon Kremer, whose real talent is playing the violin.

Šaltinis: latviansonline.com
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