type=”html”>Dear Kathleen,
I could not find a way to reach you through your Art Scam Blog, so I hope this is an appropriate channel. I wanted to thank you for being instrumental in helping me to prevent being scammed. When I received a $3,800 check in the mail yesterday for an $850.00 purchase, I got suspicious and found your blog right away. It really helped me to quickly clear my confusion and report to the authorities (Wells fargo Bank). Below is the whole affair (sorry, a bit lengthy) if you care to read it, but it seems like all the others.
My point is, please add Raymond Vellucci [raymondvelluci@hotmail.com] to your list of names and e-mails to be wary of. I’d hate to see other artists become victims as well as individuals with potentially stolen checks / accounts, etc.
Sincerely – Sean
To Whom It May Concern,
I am a professional artist and someone is attempting to defraud me of funds using a Wells Fargo account. I do not know if the account holders are complicit or are also potential victims. On August 1, I phoned the Wells Fargo Fraud Reporting Service: Suspicious activity with an online service at 1-866-867-5568 and spoke with Laura. She asked me to send you all pertinent information. I’m also attaching an image of the Wells Fargo check being used in connection with the fraud.
The following is a chronological listing of e-mails and events:
-July 21, 2014 – I receive the following e-mail from Raymond Vellucci [raymondvelluci@hotmail.com]
Dear Artist
My name is Raymond Velluci,I reside at 600 N 5th Street Opelika, AL 36801,I Came across some of your artworks and am interested in buying your ( torm and Abyss Watercolor on 300lb Arches 5.5 x 9 inches )
Please let me know if you still have it available for sale or get back to me with the available work you have at the moment as i will be happy to have it in our new home and also get back to me with your least asking price and don’t bother to include the shipping cost because i will arrange for the pick up of the artwork
Best of regards
Raymond Velluci
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-July 23, 2014 11:33:05 PM CDT I responded:
Dear Mr. Velluci,
Thank you for your interest in my work. The price for this watercolor is $600.00 unframed. I am happy to professionally frame it for $150.00 additional. Where did you come across my artwork?
Sincerely – Sean
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-July 24, 2014 12:44:57 PM CDT the recipient responded:
Sean
Thanks for the mail,I’m okay with the condition and as for the price i will offer you $850 to keep away any other buyers from buying it and count it sold to me
I will be leaving my home town state tomorrow for my honeymoon,but that will not be a problem,as per payment i will have to instruct my client to send you a check via UPS or USPS courier service which will take only 2-4 days to get to you. cos this is the only means of payment I can offer you now due to my present departing And you should not worry about the shipping, i have my shipper that will come down to your house for the pick up as soon as payment is done.
So to make payment out to you, you’ll have to email me:
1,Name to be written on check……..
2,Address to send the check,City,State And Code……….
3,Your contact telephone number……….
Awaiting to read from you..
Sincerely
Raymond Vellucci
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-July 25, 2014 1:16:46 PM CDT I responded:
Dear Mr. Velluci,
I will accept your price of $850.00.
I am unclear if you want me to frame this for you or not. If so, there are a few styles I would like to offer you. It will take a few weeks to order materials and assemble the frame. Will you please clarify your intention concerning the framing?
Make your check out to :
[info was inserted here]
Also, you did not respond to my question; where did you come across my work? I’d also like to know if my work will be in your privater collection or another collection. Can you answer these questions for me.
Sincerely – Sean
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-July 28, 2014 7:37:51 AM CDT the recipient responded:
Sean
Good Morning to you,how was your weekend,just wanted to let you know that the payment has been mail out to you via a regular mail and it will deliver to you by today or mid-week
kindly deposit the Check in your account and then you email me as soon as it clears your bank for further instruction on how my shipping agent will come for the pickup at your location
Regards,
Raymond Velluci
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-July 28, 2014 11:11:50 AM CDT I responded:
Dear Mr. Velluci,
While I am happy to sell you my work of art, I am distressed at our apparent communication problems. I have asked you some questions regarding how you found my work and , more importantly, about framing the work. Please do not send for the artwork until we have resolved the framing issue.
Kindly re-read the e-mail I have sent you (below) and respond.
Sincerely – Sean
I am unclear if you want me to frame this for you or not. If so, there are a few styles I would like to offer you. It will take a few weeks to order materials and assemble the frame. Will you please clarify your intention concerning the framing?
Also, you did not respond to my question; where did you come across my work? I’d also like to know if my work will be in your privater collection or another collection. Can you answer these questions for me.
Sean
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-July 29, 2014 8:38:47 AM CDT the recipient responded:
Thanks for the mail and am sorry for not answering your questions,Yes you can frame it for me and let me know the styles you are going to offer me and Yes i came across your work via your website on and its going to my new home not any other place
Thanks and please kindly let me know when you get the payment as soon as possible
Raymond Velluci
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-July 30, 2014 12:02:58 AM CDT I respond with four e-mails, each one with an attached image describing and showing the framing options.
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-July 30, 2014 12:24:36 PM CDT the recipient responded:
Thanks for the mail and am really happy to see the work so great,yes i think i will go for the Framing Option A (1 of 4)? because even my wife made comment of the Framing Option A (1 of 4)?
So kindly go ahead and start the preparation and also let me know if the payment has been deliver to you and also i will like to inform you once again that you don’t have to bother about the shipping cos as i told you before my shippers will come for the pickup once they have there funds sent to them as soon as possible
Thanks and kindly notify my if the payment has arrive your location
Best of regards
Raymond Velluci
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-July 30, 2014 9:51:07 PM CDT I responded:
Dear Raymond,
OK, great. Please allow me about 2 weeks to order and assemble the frame. I will contact you when your funds clear and I will contact you when the framing is complete.
Sincerely – Sean Culver
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-July 31, 2014 9:15:24 AM CDT the recipient responded:
Thanks for the update kindly let me know when exactly the check is going to clear your bank so that i can forward the shippers information to you on where to send there funds to so that they can start arranging for the other items that are going to ship for me together with the artwork am buying from you before you are through with the framing
Thanks and please make sure you get back to me as soon as possible
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Later that day I received a Wells Fargo check for $3,800.00 drawn on the account of [Name inserted here], [address inserted here] Dated: 07-26-2014 Routing Number: [number inserted here] Account Number [number inserted here] Check Number: 5694 (see attached image) (Ed.: probably all the information from some other unknowing innocent person)
I did not connect the e-mails from Mr. Vellucci and the check from the [Name on check]’s right away, I was more confused as to why anyone would send me a check for so much without reason. There was no notation on the check or in the envelope.
At this point I did a Google search for Artist Scams and, sure enough, I found that this fraud had been perpetrated upon to many other artists who, sadly, went ahead and cashed the check only to have the “purchaser” ask them to direct-wire the difference between the purchase price and the deposited amount. My first call this morning (August 1) was to the Illinois Attorney Generals Office and my second call was to Wells Fargo.
I will not be depositing this check and I do not intend to contact “Mr. Vellucci” any further. I would like to spare any other artists wasted time, confusion and possible financial loss. I would like to spare any other victims of this crime, possibly the [Name on check]’s, of any financial loss.
I would appreciate any follow up notification should any investigation into this matter get results.