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Oct 13, 2023 02:00PM
Excellent, Joe. Warning people about scams which appear to be more professional or official these days is a great thing. I want to say thank you. I have not written a book (Congrats there!) and doubt I ever will, but the scams appear in so many ways. One cannot be too careful! 😎
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Lorraine wrote: "Excellent, Joe. Warning people about scams which appear to be more professional or official these days is a great thing. I want to say thank you. I have not written a book (Congrats there!) and dou..."Thanks, Lorraine. Evidently there must be a lot of people falling for these scams (and not being punished) or they won't be doing it.
Every time a circus or fair comes into town there are reports from the sheriff's office of folks getting ripped off by scams concerning house repairs and construction work.
I am not surprised, but definitely disheartened. A long time ago, over 25 years, I received a letter from Africa asking me to ‘open’ my checking account if I wanted to help some people in really bad circumstances. Luckily, I thought that the person who wrote m the letter must be ‘crackers’ if he thought that I would give him access to my checking account. I threw it in the ‘circular file’. I do remember being amazed & dumbfounded that someone would write a letter such as that to anyone.😳
Thank you so much for posting this blog. Yesterday, I received the exact same email message about my book. My husband found your blogpost and let me know not to respond so I appreciate your warning. Thank you so much for taking the time to let others know what to be on the lookout for.
Sonia wrote: "Thank you so much for posting this blog. Yesterday, I received the exact same email message about my book. My husband found your blogpost and let me know not to respond so I appreciate your warning..."You are very welcome, Sonia.
I recently received the same letter. I'm a self-published author and seem to be on a spam list for I constantly receive these types of letters. One recently used the name of an actual literary agent in NY and claimed he had a letter from a well-known publisher claiming to want to purchase rights to my first book. When I spoke to him he had a foreign accent (very common with these scams). He claimed to be from New Jersey. I refused to work with him because he was obviously lying. I wanted to inform the real person that he was being impersonated by a foreign person.
Jan wrote: "I recently received the same letter. I'm a self-published author and seem to be on a spam list for I constantly receive these types of letters. One recently used the name of an actual literary agen..."Thanks for commenting, Jan. I will leave this post up awhile in the hope that it helps others.
Thanks for sharing this warning Joe. Sorry to here about your experiences. I can't fathom how sophisticated such scams will be in the future with the advent of ChatGPT.
Kiran wrote: "Thanks for sharing this warning Joe. Sorry to here about your experiences. I can't fathom how sophisticated such scams will be in the future with the advent of ChatGPT."You are welcome, Kiran. It seems that with technology you take two steps forward and one step backwards.
Sometime ago I posted a review for a book titles COMPUTER CAPERS. You wouldn't believe some of the crimes that were committed. Some were unpunished because there weren't any laws concerning computer crime.
I just got the letter this morning in Canada. It was a nice warm glow even while it felt weird....to much too fast, no official masthead etc. thankfully I found your blog.....and there was my letter.
Gail wrote: "I just got the letter this morning in Canada. It was a nice warm glow even while it felt weird....to much too fast, no official masthead etc. thankfully I found your blog.....and there was my letter."I am so happy that I wrote it, even if it only saves a couple of you fine folks from getting ripped off.
Good advise, Joe. I almost got scammed some years ago by a guy who said his company wanted to publish my book. But when the scammer said I had to provide some money, I said, "Hey, it doesn't work that way. I don't pay you, you pay me.
Hello Joe,I am deeply grateful you posted this. I suspect this email I got to be another scam from Balboa Press - division of Hayhouse! I knew a lot about self-publishing houses and their scams but I never suspected that a respectable house like Hay House publishing would allow for such nonsense yet I published through Balboa in 2014 and they sold my information to all types of scammers including those who pretend to want to be your agent, make movies, republish for higher royalties etc.
The worst part is while working with Balboa, I had given them my work number and I am still being called at my old work place. I have informed my past coworkers that those were scams and to please not share any information with them.
Please find below a similar email signed by Jon Casey…too bad the real Jon Casey cannot build a case for identity theft.
Dear Tekeyla,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to let you know how much I love your book. It's got this awesome vibe, and I'm really interested in turning it into a movie.
Before we get into the details, I'd love to chat about how we can make this happen. We can talk about money stuff, how you want to be credited, and if you want to share your creative ideas during the movie-making process. I want to make sure we work together in a way that's fair and cool for both of us.
Your creative input will definitely get the credit it deserves, and I'm all about keeping your vision for the script alive throughout the whole process. I love working with talented writers like you to bring great stories to the big screen.
If you're up for it, let's schedule a meeting or a call whenever you're free. We can talk about the script, figure out the details, and see where this takes us.
My team will be reaching out to you soon to give you more details and answer any questions you might have. They're a great bunch, and I'm sure you'll enjoy working with them.
Thanks a lot for considering this, and I'm really excited about the chance to work with you and bring your script to life on the big screen!
Best,
Jon Casey
Director • Cinematographer • Producer
Headquarters: Culver City, California, United States
Thank you for this. I just received the same or similar email from the exact same person. When I googled their name this information came up. So thankful to you for being on it.
Dan wrote: "Good advise, Joe. I almost got scammed some years ago by a guy who said his company wanted to publish my book. But when the scammer said I had to provide some money, I said, "Hey, it doesn't work t..."Your mom didn't raise a fool, Dan!
Tekeyla Friday wrote: "Hello Joe,I am deeply grateful you posted this. I suspect this email I got to be another scam from Balboa Press - division of Hayhouse! I knew a lot about self-publishing houses and their scams b..."
Thanks for commenting, Tekeyla. I will leave my blog up here for a while in the hope that it helps others. I am glad you posted a warning too.
Angie wrote: "Thank you for this. I just received the same or similar email from the exact same person. When I googled their name this information came up. So thankful to you for being on it."I am so glad you read this blog then, Angie.
Dan wrote: "Good advise, Joe. I almost got scammed some years ago by a guy who said his company wanted to publish my book. But when the scammer said I had to provide some money, I said, "Hey, it doesn't work t..."I bet he hung up quick after that, huh Dan?
Tekeyla Friday wrote: "Hello Joe,I am deeply grateful you posted this. I suspect this email I got to be another scam from Balboa Press - division of Hayhouse! I knew a lot about self-publishing houses and their scams b..."
It is like I said, emails make running scams a lot more profitable than sending letters through the mail. Thanks for your feedback.
Yes, I just received one the other day and today! I sent it to Jon's Vimeo posted e-mail account, in case he has people who track these criminals down. Thanks for posting this!
F.P. wrote: "Yes, I just received one the other day and today! I sent it to Jon's Vimeo posted e-mail account, in case he has people who track these criminals down. Thanks for posting this!"You are welcome, F.P..
Thanks for sharing. I receive these all the time. Today I got my first one from "Jon Casey." I never respond, ever. My agent would laugh his booty off if I forwarded any of these letters to him.
Always check with the online site Writer Beware before accepting any movie/television offers!!
Leslie wrote: "Thanks for sharing. I receive these all the time. Today I got my first one from "Jon Casey." I never respond, ever. My agent would laugh his booty off if I forwarded any of these letters to him.
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Thanks for commenting, Leslie.
Thank you so much for posting this. I just received an email from the supposed Jon Casey about turning my book into a movie. I was instantly skeptical because since my book was published in 2020 I've received probably over 50 calls and emails like this, all scams of course. When I googled him I found this right away. It's such a shame that people take advantage of author's dreams like that. I really appreciate the information you've shared.Kat Clark
Thank you, Joe - and please do leave this up for other authors. I so appreciate you sharing your experience. Many blessings to you!A recent email from Jon Casey was too good to be true so I did my due diligence and stumbled upon your post. Otherwise, I might have been tempted to reply.
With a recent post to my blog, I did a test ad campaign on WordPress and Tumbler. After an 11-day run, stats showed a world map with 500 visitors from 33 countries. Mostly USA, India, and Jamaica which was expected because the subject matter is Master Numbers and the 2024 US Presidential Election and tags Kamala Harris. However, I was suspicious why anyone from China, Nigeria, Ghana, Russia, Georgia, Philippines, etc would be interested. Then these offers of book-to-film started rolling in claiming they read my book and were so excited! It seemed reasonable that a talent agency / producer may have read my blog, and the adrenaline rush from the uptick in traffic made me susceptible. I could have easily fell for it, but I'm not promoting a 20-year-old book and I doubt they even read it.
If it helps you and other authors, I have also received similar offers from:
>Joan Gomez AB Brokers in Oxnard CA brokersab.com
>Natalie Jenkins United Talent Agency in Beverly Hills CA with a gmail address
>Athena Blair Brilliant Books Literary Thomasville NC
All the best to you and the other authors in the goodreads community for your comments to Joe's post.
If anyone is interested, the title of my blog is POTUS CODE: Election-Year Guide to Picking a President by the Numbers
on WordPress and my website
I am not selling any service or product. You will have no luck finding me on social media seeking attention and followers.
From a numerology perspective, I examine the candidates, nominees, wannabees, and also-rans in this election as well as the 2020 election.
I consider it incumbent on me to share this information freely. In doing so, I steadfastly maintain objectivity and neutrality, neither endorsing nor condemning any political party or candidate.
Skot Jonz
Tekeyla Friday wrote: "Hello Joe,I am deeply grateful you posted this. I suspect this email I got to be another scam from Balboa Press - division of Hayhouse! I knew a lot about self-publishing houses and their scams b..."
Thanks for your support, Tekeyla. We have to share our experiences and maybe someday these people won't find it worthwhile to do this.
KatClarkAuthor wrote: "Thank you so much for posting this. I just received an email from the supposed Jon Casey about turning my book into a movie. I was instantly skeptical because since my book was published in 2020 I'..."We know what you mean, KatClarkAuthor.
Skot wrote: "Thank you, Joe - and please do leave this up for other authors. I so appreciate you sharing your experience. Many blessings to you!A recent email from Jon Casey was too good to be true so I did m..."
Hey, Skot. I feel the same way. Pass my blog around if you want.
Sarri wrote: "Thank you for sharing this post. I just received this email today."You are welcome Sarri. Feel free to pass it on. I feel sorry for those who get duped. Being as they are doing this, it must pay off for them in the end. This should be outlawed. They have no intention of making a movie, just raking in the cash.
hi !I got the exact same email about making a movie of my memoir.. I was happy to see yours here, not that I was fooled, but I am guessing that they use AI to make it sound authentic-and they throw in bits about wanting your creative input to trick us further.. lol. thanks for this. Big sigh.
Julie wrote: "hi !I got the exact same email about making a movie of my memoir.. I was happy to see yours here, not that I was fooled, but I am guessing that they use AI to make it sound authentic-and they thro..."
You are welcome Julie. Please pass this info around to others, or maybe we can buy the same mailing list to send out to everybody. :-)
I'm so relieved to find an exact copy of the e-mail I received in this blog comment section. I am also a self published author, and I've been inundated with e-mails from people telling me how wonderful my book is - all of them want money. I started feeling discouraged - a book I wrote to help people turning into nothing but a bad taste in my mouth. The thought never crossed my mind that an mailing list could have been sold with self-published authors' information. (I know that about some other industries.) Now that I understand it better, I can lift my head and start feeling positive about my book again.




