Patricia wrote :
I received the same email but it was from "Frank". After asking for more
information, got the same type of response except it was for April 29.
I don't have a studio, plus my radar for "weird", "scam of some
kind", etc went off loud and clear.
I wonder if it should be reported anywhere (I think I didn't delete it yet).
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There are websites devoted to information on "Nigerian 419" scams.
"... often known as 'Nigerian 419' scams because the first wave of them came
from Nigeria. The '419' part of the name comes from the section of Nigeria’s
Criminal Code which outlaws the practice. These scams now come from anywhere in the
world."
Some of the sites describe how the recipient has some fun with the scammer. I suppose I
could have strung them along (requesting photos of the ten bridesmaids in their wedding
attire, setting up a meeting at my Grand Rapids studio located at 1 Monroe Center SW --
here's what's really at that address
https://goo.gl/maps/t6mrEBx2bXr https://goo.gl/maps/t6mrEBx2bXr ).
The first such episode I received was via text message, from "Luke" near Dallas.
It seemed fishy, so I posted it to Facebook as a lark. Turns out I have a friend who
actually does choreography, and she'd love to do it, so we now have a stronger
connection.
Reporting it here seems to be the best practice.
--Karen D.
whose house for sale appeared on Craigslist advertised by someone claiming to be Rev.
Karen, off to a 2-year mission trip...but Google worked and my real church admin had a
good laugh