Firstly my apologies if the Subject line was a tad intriguing. It was deliberately meant to be purely to get you to read this.
In October - sandwiched between some Striped Bass fishing off Montauk and Salmon fishing on one of Lake Ontario's feeder streams - I'm targeting Red Drum from Morehead City on North Carolina's Outer Banks. I've found a seemingly good fly fishing guide and paid the deposit for the charter, as I always do, in American Express US $ Travelers Cheques. And there are absolutely no problems.
Dean, the guide, however just contacted me to say that several other local skippers were being targeted by individuals, purporting to be from England, who were requesting bank details so that they could supposedly transfer funds to their accounts. But, of course, it was a SCAM and the fund transfers, at least for one unfortunate guide, went the other way!
It's made several of them understandably VERY twitchy and there was talk that they wouldn't even respond to requests for charter information from Brits. Obviously a bit of an over-reaction but, you have to say, understandable.
I suspect, and I've expressed this view to 'my' guide that it was possibly a variation (evolution) of that 'West African' scam - 'Help me get 'x' million dollars out of my late father's bank account and I'll give you 20%. You just need a bank account and be willing to provide me with the details'. Their expectations are now somewhat lower!
What reinforced this view was that Dean mentioned that the quality of written English was poor.
Any rate obviously dealing with any new skipper can contain an element of risk.
(This is from someone, who together with 25 other members of our Club, were collectively defrauded of 14000$US on a Big Game fishing trip to Venezuela organised by a chap in Florida! Seriously though, touch wood, that's the only adverse experience I've had in 27 years of fishing abroad.)
Most, but not all, won't accept credit cards - the costs for them - the discount rates and money they have to lodge 'up front' - render it impractical. So, just from my personal experience, I've always found that Travelers Cheques give a degree of security for both.
It seems though that no one's immuned and Dean has literally just received this e-mail.
It purports to come from someone called Wanda Smith and interestingly the 'phone number quoted appears to be a UK mobile. (I certainly haven't tried ringing it though.) But does 'Mrs Smith', whoever she (or he) might be, come over to you as someone to whom English is their mother tongue?
In itself there's nothing apparently illegal in its content. And I suspect there's no way that you get a police force in the UK willing to investigate the matter. But patently such e-mails, coupled with the fraud I mentioned in my previous post, make overseas guides extremely twitchy of contact with people they've never dealt with before.
Dave
Subject: fly fishing lesson
Hello,
I am Mrs.smith scotland
I was ask to contact you on fly fishing leason
Well my son steve is coming to stay with his freind for some couple of weeks in the U.S.A and he loves fish. i want you to help me teaching him fly fishing lesson. However you are based on recomendation from a google directories,So Note:my son steve is just a beginner. so plaese kindly teach him well. So kindly let me know your charges cost per week's ,inother for me to arrange for his payment before he travells down to your side. i have even made preparation for his personal equipment he will be using priavtly durning his stay and bring back to sccotland when he is going.
Please Advise back on
1. How many week will he use...
2. weekly charge's will and payment method ( Let me know if you will accept usa bank cheque ,credit card or! Money order) All
I look up to your reply regarding that.Bes t regards
Mrs.Smith
You may call me on +44 7031820522 0r 07031 820522
