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The Parking Lot  

DonnaChang 54F
457 posts
11/22/2016 6:47 am
The Parking Lot


In my time I have definitely been approached by ACTUAL homeless people pan handling. But I am 46 years old and I was approached, for the first time, this summer in the parking lot of the grocery store I frequent by a 20 something scammer. He said that he needed money to buy groceries and that he started his new job the next day. I told him no because I know it is a scam for most likely drug money. I should have offered to take him to a rehab or just snapped a quick photo of him and called the police to report him.

Okay, I was busy and didn't want to screw around with this. By the time the police arrived he would have been gone anyway. Thinking back on this, I should have done my civic duty and reported it anyway and I should have went back inside the grocery store to let them know that it was happening in their parking lot.

I bring this up because on Facebook today, one of my friends shared a photo that someone took of a parking lot scammer and her License Plate #. It happened in the State College, Pa area and when the person called the police to report it, the police said they were looking for this scammer but did not have a photo. Now they do. Preying on people for drug money close to the holidays. You know, some people have very little and they would feel sorry for this scammer. The scammer's story is that her mom was in a car accident and flown to Pittsburgh and she needed gas money to get there. When the potential victim asked to see the gas gauge in the car, the scammer hurriedly got in the car and off they went. The potential victim of the scam followed the car and snapped the photo as soon as they parked the car in another lot. How ingenious.

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