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Nov 22 2008

Even your friend can be a scamster

Published by jzbrynn at 5:05 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

I already posted a writing before, there were numerous scamsters out there in trying to take away people’s money by all types of method. Can you ever imagine that, your friend can be one of them, even you thought that they never scam you, and you trust them all the way.

A year ago, a couple of good friends were working together. While in a conversation, they discussing how rich other people can be, and they suddenly have a whim. Why not try on a side business, to see how it goes. No matter how hard you work for somebody, you still helping other people getting rich and richer. While your salary remains the same month after month. There is no potential just working like a “slave”. They were young and energetic, and they all have their own ambitions.

In the business initialization process, they all put out some savings into the business. One of them is an accountant major, so they all trusted him to manage the money, while the others have their own duty respectively. They also apply for a discover card to pay for the necessary fees in case of operation out there. After half of a year, their business wasn’t so success. They might restart on something new.

Then, one of them received a Discover Card’s collector letter. The letter demands a repayment of $5780.00 for a past due amount. But he never use the discover card, and he has no idea of whatsoever that much money was spent. He couldn’t pay for it. He doubt that the person who manage the money is the only person who apply for this credit card. And he holds the all the information of all three of them.

Nowadays, you can’t even trust your friends. They all be scamsters, what a scary story to tell.

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One Response to “Even your friend can be a scamster”

  1. linwriteson 24 Nov 2008 at 12:45 am edit this

    I have a family member who is a scam-artist, and it’s very difficult to be around him never knowing if he is being honest or not, so I can sympathize.

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