I just got this email from Darrell Martineau
Dear John,
It isn't just the ACS/BCA instructors that are getting this information! I was contacted as well, along with Steve Lillis and one of our ministry friends, who teaches several students, but are not affiliated with any instructor program, but have business in the billiard industry selling products. Looks like these agents are contacting anyone they can to make a hit and run. Wow!!!!! Steve submitted a proposal, but wanted a phone call to verify everything before money was sent from agent side. Steve didn't get a return call, so I don't think he did anything about it to date.
I told Steve (before receiving this message from you) that something appeared wrong with the entire picture, especially since the agent contacting us had poor spelling and grammer problems -- not very professional.
When I turned it down, I referred a Mr. Peterson Johnson (agent from who knows where) to the billiard instructor programs in the industry. Sounds like they have already done this for some time. Thanks for the heads-up, Tom!!
Glad this has been revealed and hope no one falls victim to this unfortunate situation.
Please pass this along to others as needed.
Thanks! Tom "Dr. Cue" Rossman
jlewis@americancuesports.org wrote:
Certified Instructor/Coaches:
ACS Level 4 Coach Tom Simpson has informed the ACS of a scam being currently perpetrated towards billiard coaches. Tom reports that "they typically claim to be travel agents putting together a business trip to the States for their clients. They will be in your city for 30 days or so and would like to take several days to several weeks of instruction. Seems legitimate. Even [a well-known coach] was sucked in to the point of submitting detailed proposals before I happened to talk with him.
This is all done through email, of course. They send you a foreign check for the amount you ask, and then change their plans, shorten the stay, and ask you to refund a portion of the money. Of course, their check doesn't clear... ."
Thanks for the heads-up, Tom. - John
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John Lewis, Executive Director
American CueSports Alliance
Dear John,
It isn't just the ACS/BCA instructors that are getting this information! I was contacted as well, along with Steve Lillis and one of our ministry friends, who teaches several students, but are not affiliated with any instructor program, but have business in the billiard industry selling products. Looks like these agents are contacting anyone they can to make a hit and run. Wow!!!!! Steve submitted a proposal, but wanted a phone call to verify everything before money was sent from agent side. Steve didn't get a return call, so I don't think he did anything about it to date.
I told Steve (before receiving this message from you) that something appeared wrong with the entire picture, especially since the agent contacting us had poor spelling and grammer problems -- not very professional.
When I turned it down, I referred a Mr. Peterson Johnson (agent from who knows where) to the billiard instructor programs in the industry. Sounds like they have already done this for some time. Thanks for the heads-up, Tom!!
Glad this has been revealed and hope no one falls victim to this unfortunate situation.
Please pass this along to others as needed.
Thanks! Tom "Dr. Cue" Rossman
jlewis@americancuesports.org wrote:
Certified Instructor/Coaches:
ACS Level 4 Coach Tom Simpson has informed the ACS of a scam being currently perpetrated towards billiard coaches. Tom reports that "they typically claim to be travel agents putting together a business trip to the States for their clients. They will be in your city for 30 days or so and would like to take several days to several weeks of instruction. Seems legitimate. Even [a well-known coach] was sucked in to the point of submitting detailed proposals before I happened to talk with him.
This is all done through email, of course. They send you a foreign check for the amount you ask, and then change their plans, shorten the stay, and ask you to refund a portion of the money. Of course, their check doesn't clear... ."
Thanks for the heads-up, Tom. - John
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John Lewis, Executive Director
American CueSports Alliance