4/20/2016

I got an email from a friend that warned me about people assuming other people’s identities to win YouTube prizes. I even watched a video of a woman who had it happen to her channel.  Is that crazy or what?  I can’t imagine the prizes would be worth the work it would take to assume someone else’s YouTube identity.  Honestly, can people really be that desperate?  I know the answer and that is, no, they aren’t that desperate, but they are either that bored, or that greedy, or that pathetic.  My career was spent watching people do whatever they could to defraud the bank.  People will do virtually anything for money.  And I mean anything.  I’ve sold things on Ebay that were antiques and people would buy them and then tell me the inside of the lid had a chip from shipping.  You can’t get a chip on the inside of a lid from shipping.  It is impossible.  So I would tell them to send it back so I could look for the mark that I put on my pieces that can only be seen with a black light.  I never heard from them again.  Huh.  So they had the same piece with a broken lid and they wanted a new lid for free.    When you spend almost twenty years making sure people didn’t steal money from the banks you were running, you most certainly know when you are being scammed.  So if you are thinking about trying to take one of the prizes my viewers will be winning, think again.  You are messing with the wrong girl.

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