From Linda Gray
Andres,
I am attaching information I found on google about a lady who has been sending out emails about placing an ad in the Wall Street journal very cheap.  She is no way connected with this media and just collects a deposit.  See below:
Here is what I found on google:

False advertising offer targeting franchise systems

IFA SmartBrief | 08/15/2007
A firm misrepresenting itself as Wall Street Journal sales professionals offering a advertising opportunity in the Sunday Wall Street Journal have been contacting some franchise systems in the past 60 days. According to Journal staff, some are using the contact name of Victoria Gleizer, advertising manager, and offering a full-page Sunday Journal opportunity for $995 and a "complimentary button" on wsj.com for the month of September. This claim is false, staff say, and the newspaper has no affiliation with this person or company nor does it offer any franchise advertising opportunities with its Sunday partners. Be alert to this or any unsolicited offer, and always demand official verification.
Submitted by Linda Gray

 

From Bernie
Latest Scam for thieves.
Truck enters property or development with boxes that supposedly contain new fridges,stoves,TV's.
Guards don't check inside the boxes. Boxes actually contain old appliances.
Thieves go to houses, switch old stuff for new stuff, and away they go.
Yes, we are at the point of closer inspections on every person entering properties.
 
P.S. Delivery drivers should have a copy of the invoice for inspection
 
Bernie