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mgirardo
Feb 03, 2017Explorer
RicJones wrote:
DW got caught up in a similar scam, but "involved" the US Marshals office and that she didn't show up for Grand Jury duty. They were
very good and had her scared sh**less. After getting $1000 in gift cards I convinced her to call the Marshals office and not give the scammers the numbers off the back of the cards.
Don't underestimate how good these scammers are.
The US Marshals office would not want payment in the form of Gift Cards. They also wouldn't be calling to serve a warrant, they'd show up at your door. The scammers aren't good, the people that fall victim need to pay more attention to what is happening.
Fizz's post about the woman in Canada buying $12,500 worth of iTunes cards for the CRA (Canadian Revenue Agency) is just crazy. Did this woman seriously not stop and think, why the heck does the CRA want iTunes cards?
-Michael
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