Stalvig Huffman

Green Construction South Africa

Stalvig Huffman, engineer, scammed me of $350k plus iTunes and Hotel.com cards to help him with an engineering project. He said he would return my money with an additional 40% return. Wire transfers and personal checks were sent to Alice Descovich in Alameda, California and others. He also uses the name Collins Peterson and is identified as a scammer on the internet with the same pictures he sent me. I cannot reach him on the listed phone number from my phone since my calls are now rejected but left him a message with someone else’s phone. No response from him.

Is Stalvig Huffman a legit?

Stalvig Huffman is not running a legit business. They are not aggressive towards customer satisfaction and complaint grievance redressal, Hence 1 consumer[s] submitted negative ratings, and only a few left positive feedback.

Where is Stalvig Huffman located?

Stalvig Huffman is headquarted at Bonello, Pennsylvania. You can contact Stalvig Huffman by dialing 4123875283 or visit their website N/A.

How much monetary loss is incurred by Stalvig Huffman’s customers?

According to Stalvig Huffman’s customers, a monetary loss of US $350000 has been reported. The severity of entire incident reports is extremely high.

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1 Review on Stalvig Huffman

  1. Stalvig Huffman is a Con artist

    I am sharing a personal encounter with this man to help warn others. I do not want my name or email to be used to contact me but had to supply them in order to leave this account.
    I met him through an online dating site where his contact was referred to me by another guy who said he had noticed my profile and picture and was interested. Stalvig soon was acting like he was very very interested in me which didn’t make sense to. He was so much younger and according to his picture very handsome. He referred to me as his sweetheart. We Skyped and I noticed his mouth not sinqing with the words he was saying over the audio. He was supposedly calling from New York where he was be interviewed for a huge contract to construct a highway. Then when his company won a $21 million contract in South Africa, he called and texted me a copy of the contract, saying how happy he was and that when it was over we could go on a vacation trip to Paris. I halfway believed him. My romantic heart wanted to believe but my critical executive mind suspected all was not truthful. When he arrived in Cape Town he called to say he had landed. The following morning he emailed me to say he had been robbed of 4 of his suitcases and the taxi driver had been shot 3 times and was in the hospital. The $7000 he had on him was gone and his credit cards, phone and computer were in the stolen luggage. He asked me to buy him a new laptop, an iPhone and camera, emailing me the exact models, saying he needed them to begin his work. When I replied that the US Embassy would help him and what about his bank, or business associates, he gave excuses why none of those options would work. I don’t know how he thought this poor 75 year woman living on a farm, driving a tractor from the 1980s would even consider handing over that kind of money. Furthermore this may be an old peasant woman, but I know enough to know that such a successful business man would have multiple avenues for support and not depend entirely on me. When I confronted him he denied the falsity of his claims, relying on the photocopy of his contract, the Skype conversation, and his call from the airport. These were stepping stones in his scam.

Reviews: 1
Reported Loss : 350000 $
Severity : Extremely High
Reported by : Anonymous
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