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I am copying the text messages I received from this number below. This is not the first time something like this has happened. Fortunately, I had enough common sense to realize it was a scam. I found it funny and replied for enjoyment however, I’m worried that someone who is in need of client would fall for this. DON’T! 530-617-1891: Greetings,My name is Joseph,i would like to know if you do Personal Trainer?? (First off anyone that would have found my contact information would not have had to ask if I was a Personal Trainer.) Me: Hi Joseph, Where did you find out about me? 530-617-1891: I got your contact via online search. Actually,i want to schedule this appointment for my daughter ,she want to loss her weight and gain body movement, strength.. (I’m not even going to be a jerk and comment on the horrible grammar) Me: Okay. Take a look at the prices and let me know what you prefer to do. We can schedule a call for this weekend or early next week. (I really thought this would be the end of it.) 530-617-1891: the girl will start her session on the 11th of June and I prefer Tuesday by 10am and Thursday 10am, so i hope those time are open? (The girl???) 1 month later 530-617-1891: Hello How are you doing Me: How can I help you? (Again - Bored) 530-617-1891: This is Joseph Me: What do you need? 530-617-1891: Concerning fitness training for my daugbter I haven't hear back from you since all this days Me: I've reported you already. Waste someone else's time! If you're going to run scams, consider learning proper english first. Stop texting me. I’m sharing these messages for people to see the type of lingo these people use. Like I said before, this was not the first time this happened to me. The first time the messages from the scammers were similar.
I’m getting texts from a similar person stating he’s looking for counseling. Gave a daughter’s name of Jasmine Elmer but originally was vague about how he found me and then referred to daughter as ‘the girl’ which is what made me look up the phone number. Here I found all of you. Thank you.
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Nearly everyone is taught as a kid that lying is bad, but the truth is that society puts up with so much falsehood that many people become liars while thinking they are truthful. Little lies like embellishing your resume or being nice so you won't hurt the feelings of others seem innocuous and yet often establish a pattern of deceit that fools even the deceiver. why are lying against the owner of this number. How do you know he's a scam does he take your money runaway...This is not real stop all this .
I had a similar experience. It is a scam. A man states that his daughter live in Wildwood NJ and would like me to be her personal trainer. A SCAM . He states that he needs to pay by credit card. I told him I only take credit cards through paypal. He states he only goes through swipesimple. I know something was not right. This is a scam.
I provide personal training service, have this person contact me name Joseph Elmer said want to gift training sessions for his daughter. After we agreed all the terms, he asked me to sign up on authorize.net so that he can send me payment. And I told him, I don't want to sign up anything with extra surcharge. He can make a payment thru Square or Zelle. After he agreed to pay on Square, he will ask me to charge him couple thousand grands on his driver and personal care service. He told me he's in hospital and can't make any type of payment beside credit card. Have been make up a lot of story to support his liem definitely a scammer that looking for a victim.
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Same thing, also referring to his daughter as “the girl” (really??), wanting me to accept credit card payment for my services as well as pay for his “private chauffeur”. I don’t think so. I find it odd that his story doesn’t really change and that he doesn’t have the sense to block his number!