A woman from Virginia contacted us today and indicated that she had met a man who was passing himself off as an Italian business man who works for Steel in the Air, Inc. He referred her to our website and used an email address that contained the words “italianmanofsteel”. He indicated that he had to leave for a business trip to Malaysia shortly after meeting her and 3 days later called and asked her to send money.
She wisely called us and we indicated to her that it was a scam. If you have been contacted by anyone working for Steel in the Air that asks you to send money, don’t send it. We would never ask you to send money unless you have a written contract with us for services.
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