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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: potluck6 on March 14, 2020, 12:39:54 pm
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my daughter inlaws coworker went on line met a guy never met in person. he scammed her out of thousands. told her his son needed an operation and needed money. she gave it to him probably didn't even had a son. ive seen stories about this,. but really how stupid can you be. she ended up selling her house to pay back crediters. was really sad she was or is an attractive woman in her early forties probably wont go online to meet anyone ever again
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It is sad that people get caught up in things like that. You wonder what’s wrong with them that they fall for things like that. Or they meet someone on line and the person wants to come here to meet/marry them but needs money to get out of the country, pay a medical bill for family, etc. And the people send them money.
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That's why you can't trust anyone as far as you can throw them. Especially don't trust people online.
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Unfortunately I'm one of 'em. Got jacked out of about $2,800 in my early 20's trying to look for a job online but got scammed.
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i agree it is stupid.
i heard the other day that many of the scams happen on dating sites or are targeting the elderly.
sick world! :rainbow: :peace: :wave:
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it can happen to any one at any time don't think it can't ! its sad that people have to make a living out of scamming folks this way ! i believe karma will take care of them someday
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Has she contacted the police and report this?
Police & DA will go after this person!
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It is sad that people take advantage of others. These are not stupid people but are people who were looking for more in life whether it was what seemed t be a reasonably priced puppy, helping a friend's son out of jail, a love interest, or a chance to make a few extra dollars. I work in money laundering/fraud investigations and new scams pop up daily. my job is to protect my company by freezing accounts and aid government investigation entities by filing suspicious activity reports. I have seen people lose hundreds of thousands of dollars. In eight years I have only heard of two groups brought to justice and never heard of any victims getting their money back. Going to the police makes them aware of what is going on but the chances of catching the criminals is slim and chances of getting your money back are close to zero.
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Beware! this was on the rise! Posted on one other thread also:
https://abcnews.go.com/US/fake-coronavirus-test-kits-seized-los-angeles-airport/story?id=69600617
Fake coronavirus testing kits seized at Los Angeles airport
Fake coronavirus testing kits seized at Los Angeles airport
LOS ANGELES -- Federal authorities warned consumers Saturday about fake home-testing kits for the …
ABC · 16h
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Yup sadly it does happen and gullible people always fall victim to these types of things.
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Very sad..cannot trust anyone.
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If people would pay close attention to any red flags that begin to fly, turn on their nose and smell a scam, maybe some of these scammers would begin to run out of business.
It can be hard under some circumstances because scammers are crafty. But anytime anything is out of the ordinary try to stop, think and ask questions.
My husband occasionally gets those ever so irritating phone calls. I overheard him interrupting the guy on the other end asking him his name. When he didn't answer, my husband asked again. This kept going on until my husband finally hung up. He was through playing.
I know that this example is a different kind on con but scams, whatever the area of life, are very common.
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So sad this really touched my heart that people get so lonely and desperate and that people take advantage of this with their lack of ethics and greed.
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I am just so thankful that the Internet wasn't around when I was young and so naive. I'd have probably been scammed out of all of my money (not much) pretty quickly. I'm just so glad that the web didn't start up until I was in my early 30s. Now, at 58, I'm am super skeptical and not likely to fall for anyone's malarkey! :peace: :heart:
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I am just so thankful that the Internet wasn't around when I was young and so naive. I'd have probably been scammed out of all of my money (not much) pretty quickly. I'm just so glad that the web didn't start up until I was in my early 30s. Now, at 58, I'm am super skeptical and not likely to fall for anyone's malarkey! :peace: :heart:
I love that you used the word "malarkey." I haven't heard that word in a long time. It's fits the subject perfectly. I cringe to think how distracted I would have been from real life if I had had the Internet growing up.
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i am sorry for your kid but you learn from your misakes
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wow...so sorry about that...people believe too much tha tother people say now....way too many scammers out there...
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To phrase P. T. Barnum "There's a sucker born every minute."