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Scammer's address 7927 Forest Lane, Dallas, TX 75251, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location PA 18020, USA
Total money lost $2,500
Type of a scam Fake Check/Money Order
Now that I realized what would happen, I tried to convince him to send me cash as compensation for the specialist not coming. I figured this would be unsuccessful but I wanted to at least try, as I knew the check would bounce and I would lose $2500. He said he would see what he could do for me but then requested that I send him another $500 gift card for the second specialist. I declined to send him anymore money and I kept demanding that he send me cash. Eventually he stopped responding. After a few days, the check did bounce and now I am out $2500 with a bank account balance in the negatives.
I reached out to the President of the college I currently attend and was told that the email did not actually come from the staff members email and that I should always make sure the sender details have the proper email address for the college. However I did check the sender details and as far as I can see, the original email did come from a legitimate college email address. After explaining this to the President of my college, she has not replied. I have attached the original email for the job posting. I have many screenshots of my conversations between Frank and I that I would be happy to attach, however I am only permitted to attach one below.
I want to warn others to be weary of scams like this. I am a desperate Nursing student who thought this would be a great way to make some extra money as I would already be driving a lot. I let my hopefulness blind me from seeing the truth, and this person took advantage of that. Hindsight is 20/20 and now I see the red flags that I should have noticed from the start. If it seems too good to be true, it is.