by Gentleladybear » Thu Feb 05, 2009 5:52 am
Ladies beware of Internet Scams:
I just recently had one and here is the story:
You receive an im from someone saying they are in Africa, but originally from Wisconsin. He states he is a widower, his wife and daugher had been in an accident and the wife died. The daughter had brain injury and the daughter is with him in Africa. After a couple of talks, he says the daughter is very very sick and needs special medicine which is expensive. She is terriby ill and he doesn't have the money for the medicine. I ask if the hospital doesn't have them, he says no they have to be bought at the store. He continues on and finally ask me for the money. I asked how much, am told he needs $450. I told him no didn't have any money. (the alarms are going off in my head at this time) He asked for my phone number, told him I didn't have a phone. He signs off saying he will be right back. He comes back, saying he contacted his clients and they have a check for him but he needs someone in the states he can "TRUST" to receive the check. He asked me for a phone number, address as he trusts me and wants me to receive the check. (harmless you are thinking?) NO it isn't harmless, as they can begin getting information about you, will ultimately want a bank account number and so on.
This is a scam I have seen in letters, but never on the internet. It has now moved to the internet ladies and can be very dangerous to all of us.
I know many of you are tender hearted and when somebody cries under these circumstances you tend to want to reach out and help. But believe me this could have been anybody talking to me, but posted a picture of a mature white male on their profile.
I contacted the internet scam division and sent all the information to them. By the fact they have a division set up for internet scam tells you this is a very serious problem.
Sorry this is so long, but be careful about falling for sob stories, it can cost you dearly.
Nan