I got a call from this number. He said his name was Cameron Dellner and is a Sgt. in the U.S. Army deployed in Kabul Afghanistan. IN actuality he is just a dumb assed Scammer from Ghana. Here are some of the other names he has used. Anthony Dellner, Prince Dellner, Prince Lopez, Samuel Abani, Benjamin Paul and Dave Anthony. He has tried pulling every scam in the book on me and none have worked. He finally gave up and told me in the last call that I am an F--King [***] and he hates me and hopes that I die. I have reported this to The Department of Defense, since it is a Federal Crime to impersonate a member of the military and F.B.I and INTERPOL as well as the authorities in Ghana.
I just received a call from this number. It sounded like a child around 11 or 12 years old, most likely a girl, asking me "Who's this?" I, in return, explained that they called me so they need to introduce to me who they are first. They girl then told me that someone called her from my number and she wanted to know who it was. I apologized, explaining that if her number was called from my phone, it was an accident. After hanging up, I immediately checked my call log and low and behold, no call was placed to this number!
If you respond on Craigslist to a job AND send your resume, you are inviting this. I walked right into this scan at the beginning, giving all my cell phone, address, personal data. I wasn't asked about bank numbers, etc. But, I was pretty upset that that got my resume. After that, I challenged them to call me and they actually did! The next call I got from them, a few minutes later, was Craigslist giving me an account number. I believe they were trying to set up an account using my address/phone/call. So, bottom line, when you answer an ad for a job on Craigslist, do yourself a favor, kindly word a reply by saying that you apologize in advance, but there have been scams on CList and you would like to verify their ad with website, email with their company name in it, etc. I did a test and sent out 17 of these "can you please verify" type responses and only 25% got back to me. Most likely, a lot of the others just got hammered with resumes and did not want to do the courtesy of responding. Watch out for anything (Work from home) - that is classic for these guys to get to you. I learned something quite basic today, never send a resume unless you know they're legit. It's not like it had much on it anyway - just address, cell, etc.