The "Cranberry Ad Paid To Drive" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam Home Categories Scamming The "Cranberry Ad Paid To Drive" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam 0 0 32 0 7y ago 2019-03-27T20:29:49-05:00 7y ago 2019-03-27T20:33:49-05:00 Online Threat Alerts (OTA) The "Cranberry Ad Paid To Drive" auto car wrap or autowrapping advertising below is a scam. The scam claims that vehicle owners with a driver's license can be paid $500 or more weekly via check (cheque) to have their vehicle wrapped with an advertisement. The scammers behind this fraudulent scheme or scam will send you fake checks, ask you to take your share of the money and wire the rest to a graphic designer. But, the checks are fakes and will bounce. The wired money will actually go to the scammers behind this fraudulent scheme. You will then be left to pay back the bank the wired amount and other charges associated with the processing of the check. Whenever you receive offers that are too good to be true, please do your research before participating, even if the offers seem legitimate. Recipients of the following email message or something similar are asked to delete them and should not follow the instructions in them.The "Cranberry Ad Paid To Drive" Auto Car Wrapping ScamGood morning,This is James Baker. Representative for the Cranberry Ad car wrap you submitted an application for.We just want to inform you that our payment will deliver to you soon , here is delivery tracking number from FedEx { 774797827365 } and immediately you receive the payment just go ahead and deposit the check and it will take 24hours for the check to clears and once the check clears you will deduct your first week payment which is $400 and extra $50 for your gas and you will send the rest payment to installer and LET ME KNOW WHEN YOU RECEIVE THIS MESSAGE ...This scam is similar to the following:Beware of Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scams and Fake Checks Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Online Threat Alerts (OTA) is not affiliated with or endorsed by any trademark owner mentioned in this article. Some of the information in samples in this article may have been impersonated or spoofed. Save + Was this article helpful? (0) (0) More For You Is Bagsfilter.com a Scam? Review of Bagsfilter Online Store? test kit-pcr Omicron Testing Kit NHS COVID Scam Text - testkit-pcr .com Is bockcreative.com an Untrustworthy Online Store? The 'Bank of Montreal Account Shut Down' Phishing Scam The 'Bank of Montreal Account Removal' Phishing Scam The 'Mrs. Kirstjen Michelle Nielsen Consignment Box' Advance-fee Scam The 'Mrs. Sarah Reynolds Donation' Advance-fee Scam The 'Dr. Judith C. Atkinson UN/IMF Rep' Advance-fee Scam The 'Federal Ministry Of Finance World Compensation' Advance-fee Scam The 'American Express Your Profile Information is Incomplete' Phishing Scam The 'American Express Notice Concerning your Account' Phishing Scam 'Fanup Market' at fanupmarket.xyz is a Fraudulent Online Store Facebook Scam - 'ALDI is Giving Away Free 40 Percent Off Voucher for Christmas Season' Mr. Bean Rowan Atkinson Died Celebrity Death Hoax Comments / Answers (0) Remove sensitive information from your post. Your IP address will be used to display your estimated location. Enter comment post here