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02-06-2009 05:43 AM - last edited on 02-06-2009 05:46 AM
The following advisory is for members in the US & Canada
If you receive a package from Lenovo that you did not order, please call 866-428-4465 and speak with a sales agent.
DO NOT hand over the package to the freight carrier or accept any return labels provided prior to your having called Lenovo.
Future shipments should bear an advisory sticker like the one displayed on the right.
In recent weeks, a group of individuals, using stolen credit card information have perpetrated fraud to the detriment of unsuspected card holders, and a number of consumer electronic manufacturers including Lenovo.
SCAM SUMMARY:
A fraudulent order is place over the phone or web using the stolen credit card holder’s information for both payment and identity, while substituting the fraudster’s own generic email to receive the shipment notifications and tracking information. Upon receipt of shipping confirmation and tracking information via email, the scammer tracks the shipment through delivery and makes arrangements to reroute the package through several methods.
In some cases, the fraud perpetrator will contact the card member / recipient, representing themselves as Lenovo and advising them that a mistake has been made and that arrangements will be made to take back the shipment and issue a credit. Bogus return labels are then provided bearing the heading “Lenovo Returns” but with a 3rd party address. In other cases, an alternate shipping address is provided to the freight carrier and the package is re-routed. Several examples of these stories have recently surfaced on consumer advocacy sites like rippoffreport, consumeraffairs, and complaintsboard.
It is unfortunate that these individuals were victimized by fraud and identity theft.
The proper return address for Lenovo product returns in the US and Canada is 6540 Franz Warner Parkway, Whitsett, NC. Shipping labels that are received prior to calling Lenovo, or provided through the package carrier, (UPS, FedEx, DHL, etc) that do not reflect this location should not be used. Do not release a package for forwarding or return to an alternate address.
Prevention:
If a Lenovo product arrives that was not ordered, please call the toll free Lenovo number at (866) 428-4465 and follow the prompts for returns. Ensuring return of the product to the Lenovo Returns Center at 6540 Franz Warner Parkway, in Whitsett, NC will simplify and speed the resolution and ensure prompt credit.
Lenovo is undertaking further fraud prevention measures including revised processes and policies when clearing new orders through the credit services team, labeling new product shipments with advisory notices as illustrated above, and providing additional information to sales agents. Individuals who believe they have been victimized by this scam should contact Lenovo and their credit card company for investigation and reversal of charges as appropriate.
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Mark Hopkins
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06-20-2009 11:08 AM
Mark
Please help if you can. Someone has used my credit card info to make a purchase with Lenovo. I am trying to get this taken care of ASAP hopefully before it ships out. The purchase was made on 6-19-09 at 1:43am. I do not have a tracking number or ticket to access inorder to stop or delete this transaction.
PLEASE HELP
Thanks
John
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06-20-2009 11:37 AM - last edited on 06-20-2009 11:38 AM
stone0110 wrote:Mark
Please help if you can. Someone has used my credit card info to make a purchase with Lenovo. I am trying to get this taken care of ASAP hopefully before it ships out. The purchase was made on 6-19-09 at 1:43am. I do not have a tracking number or ticket to access inorder to stop or delete this transaction.
PLEASE HELP
Thanks
John
I'm sorry that you're having a problem, but this is not a formal, staffed support channel. Even Mark typically does not work on the weekend, so it is unlikely that he will see this message before Monday.
Have you notified your credit card company and called the number given in the first message in this thread?
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11-14-2009 04:25 PM
Hi,
I had a battery failure on my X61. Then downloaded a battery diagnostic software that said my battery is defected and it is going to be replaced. After filling in some information, I received the following order confirmation email from battery@lenova.com:
"This is a machine-generated email; please do not respond.
We have received your request for a replacement battery. Your confirmation number is xxxxxx. Please save this number for future reference. We will send another email with tracking information once your replacement battery has shipped.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
For your order related questions, please contact lenovo_ljbr@orderz.com"
It looked a bit suspcious (why the contact email does not have domain name lenovo). Just wanted to check if this is scam?
Thanks,
-N.
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11-30-2009 08:43 PM
Necozay,
We may use some partners to help with the logistics in different countries, so this is possible. I would not provide any credit card or personal information - only your name, shipping address, etc.
Mark
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12-03-2009 10:02 PM
If I call this number, can they do anything for me since I did order a package
from Lenovo, but did not receive it?
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01-05-2010 07:27 AM
I am a victim of this fraud.
Somebody used my debit card information fraudulently to place an order with Lenovo for $811.16.
I called Lenovo customer service and was told they have no record of an order with my card. I found that hard to believe, so I called back later to speak to somebody else and was told "uhhh the people that handle the stuff already went home."
I thought that was absurd and Lenovo was not helpful at all. I'm starting to think the scammer specifically chose Lenovo because they I would get no help from in resolving the fraud.
I am also working with my bank and will likely resolve things on that end since Lenovo was of no help.
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01-05-2010 11:15 AM
ha_plz,
I've received your PM with contact information and will ensure a representative contacts you at the number you provided. Thanks for letting us know - sorry to hear that this happened to you!
Best regards,
Mark
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01-06-2010 09:13 AM
No word yet from Lenovo, I guess I shouldn't be suprised.
I wish Lenovo would take fraud seriously. The fraudster sure did his homework and selected the right company to make a fradulent purchase with, that I don't doubt.
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01-11-2010 06:17 AM
Update:
Never got any correspondence from Lenovo. If this happens to you, work it out with your bank. Lenovo doesn't care.
Also do not use debit online, your funds will be tied up if any fraudulent activity should occur.
Thank you Chase Bank and thanks for nothing Lenovo.
