SSA SCAM 9152014786
@JusticeinTexas @jaymee
What a blunder!
Ms. Avita tells the “DOJ officer” that he ranks below the janitor rank.
Scammer “officer” reminds her that a janitor a toilet cleaner.
Ms. Avita relaizes that and had confused barrister with a janitor.
So funny!
Scammer names: Rchard Brooks. David Williams and Ray Miller
https://chirb.it/4yOdyH
SSA scam Ugly confrontation. #scammers sent a photoshopped image of arrest warrant.
Ms. Avita calls the scammer a “bastar*”
https://chirb.it/gOyI7z
@drwat#153023 How did the document look like?
@jaymee#153024 https://imgur.com/pUskv9B
This is the warrant Ms. Avita got
https://imgur.com/pUskv9B
@drwat#153028 Now that is some funny chit!!!
Charges __pressed__ start out as "Many suspicious activities..."
Sounds like it was ripped straight out of the stock script they use on the phone.
@drwat#153028 Too funny. They have no idea how US law works.
@drwat#153027 Wow, they are getting really sophisticated. But it does not change the fact that no agency warns someone that they are going to be arrested or shows a picture of the warrant. And I can guarantee that having spent 11 years in law enforcement.
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@JusticeinTexas#153075 no agency warns someone that they are going to be arrested or shows a picture of the warrant.
Not to mention that what they showed is not even remotely close to what an arrest warrant looks like, or even has the proper language for one.
@Otis#153077 Neither does it have a name, address, or real warrant number. I wonder who made that up for them. None of ours looked like that either by a judge or the feds.