Wed, 2012-08-15
It’s come to our attention that Kantar’s name is being exploited to further a fraudulent “mystery shopper” or “secret shopper”..

TNS is part of  WPP’s consumer insight and consultancy group, Kantar.  It’s come to our attention that Kantar’s name is being exploited to further a fraudulent “mystery shopper” or “secret shopper” scam. People around the U.S. and Canada are receiving offer letters bearing the Kantar name and logo, and fake contact information, inviting recipients to become a “Customer Services Evaluator” or “Investigative Shopper.” A cheque or money order is enclosed along with the letter, as payment for the shopping and the recipient’s services. Recipients of the offer are asked to call regarding a training assignment, and are then asked, in their role as a “mystery shopper” to wire money via Western Union or a Money Gram in order to evaluate those services. Of course, the cheque enclosed with the offer is not legitimate, but by the time that comes to light, the recipients have wired and lost their own money.

Kantar – and TNS - is in no way associated with these offers. Unfortunately, these fraudulent schemes are using the names of reputable companies like ours without our permission. We are taking all necessary steps to work with the appropriate law enforcement and governmental authorities about this scam.

If you have received an offer similar to the one described above, we recommend the following:

  • DO NOT attempt to cash or deposit the check (if the check has already been deposited, you should alert your bank immediately)
  • DO NOT send any money to Western Union or Money Gram
  • DO NOT contact any numbers listed on the offer and do not disclose any personal or bank account information

If you have been scammed, contact your bank, local and/or federal law enforcement authorities on how to proceed to recover any stolen funds, secure your bank account, and protect your personal information and privacy.

Please send us a copy of any materials you have received regarding this or similar offers bearing Kantar’s name by email to scamalert@dglaw.com or by fax to + 1 (212) 621-0916

Useful links for more information on mystery shopper scams:

http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/alerts/alt151.shtm
http://www.casro.org/mystery-shopper.cfm
http://www.mysteryshop.org/avoid-scammers

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