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Old 06-18-2009, 09:06 AM
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Can you believe? It was in this mornings paper.

Somebody calls you on the phone and says, "I'm a bookie and a member of your family owes me money." "you gotta pay it for them." So they instruct you to put cash in an envelope and leave it on the seat of your car. Then they come by and get it.

One person lost $6,000.

I am absolutely sure that some reporter made this up. Nobody, but nobody can be that stupid.

I don't even trust the people who call claiming to represent the state police, let alone a bookie.
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Apparently there is if one person lost 6 grand!
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Look at this reasonably. Let's say that after a relative croaked, you had two people contact you. The first says, "Good day. I'm from the US Government Department of Redundancy Department. Our records indicate that your cousin Chauncey is in debt to the US Government to the amount of $1,000. With penalty and interest, this amount is now $6,000. You are now liable for that debt. I don't have to tell you why, I'm the Government. If we have not received payment within 30 days of receipt of this letter, action will be taken to garnishee your wages and put appropriate liens on your property."

The second guy says, "Hey, I'm Guido. You buddy Chaunce made some bad bets and owes me six grand. He said you was good for it. Don't pay me and I'll break your friggin leg."

To know which is believable, you gotta know Chauncey. Would he lose money to a hoodlum and use your name to back his debt? Would he stiff the gov't and then maybe forge your name as a co-signer?

And then, assuming you pay, what happens to the money? Give it to Guido and they'd use it to pay gambling winners, buy drugs, support prostitutes, or fund loan shark operations. Give it to the government guy and they'd just waste the money.



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The same story about this scam was in today's local fishwrap!
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The same story about this scam was in today's local fishwrap!
Did you read TH's 1st statement?
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