Summary…
Her husband works for a non-profit, she’s 39, but they live in a $4 million house.
Take a crazy guess what happened to NY Mag’s personal finance columnist. - Hexbear
How I Fell for an Amazon Scam Call and Handed Over $50,000
The Day I Put $50,000 in a Shoe Box and Handed It to a Stranger I never thought I was the kind of person to fall for a scam.
Actually I think the best comment is one pointing out she wrote an article about getting her identity stolen in 2012. Looking forward to her next “I got scammed by a con a high schooler could see through” article
In 2012 she was approached by a nice man in a tailored suit. He was handsome and what’s the word… debonair. Unbeknownst to her he had a very fake “British” accent.
“I am very sorry to trouble you. But I’m in a spot of bother. I’m a member of MI-5 and this is a matter of great import to both the United States and the United Kingdom. I merely need to borrow your credit card for the briefest of moments…”
This feels like a long running bit. Like, I feel like I could put a subplot about a ditzy faildaughter heirress into a play. These two scams would be in it, and the last one would be so bonkers and over the top obvious.
Forest Gump meets Catch Me If You Can
I would watch said play