Red flags were being raised everywhere for my friend. First of all, a CALL from a sheriff about jury duty? Second, it was Labor Day (a national holiday in the US), and the courts were closed. Third, she had never signed a summons, had moved months ago from the county that she supposedly was served, and the verbiage the sheriff was using was not in the proper context (ie, gag order and suppression).
She questioned some of what was going on, which made the sheriff agitated. He ended up saying she has another warrant out for her arrest due to violating the gag order and suppression. She also searched ‘scam jury duty sheriff call’ and found that this was a common scam currently (the sheriff would have eventually asked for money to get her out of the situation). She got off the phone with the sheriff and called the county’s sheriff department. They confirmed the scam, and had her detail the situation, including the number the call came from) to a deputy.
Gentlemen, listen up—because this is important. Right now, more than ever, scams are EVERYWHERE. They’re getting sneakier, more sophisticated, and straight-up more dangerous. Whether it’s online, over the phone, through email, or even in person, people are out there trying to steal your money, your identity, and your peace of mind. And I don’t want that happening to you.
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