Recently we saw on Facebook what definitely looks to be someone using the guise of working for Facebook, offering some promotions, but definitely asking for money in the sum of 200 dollars for transfer fees?please take caution folks.
Their are some very weird and disturbing issues with this reported to be scam.First off Facebook will never work like this. Why would they need to?
When the article was released I decided to take a closer look, as some of the names matched last or middle names of some of the paranormal friends community pages., we asked ourselves right away, who is trying to infiltrate the paranormal to scam them?
After receiving additional information from several anonymous sources. We learned that the Facebook user had several Facebook sites one under Edna Harris, one under Edna Darlene Harris,and then through some additional researches, we found that those two folks also linked to a woman named Geraldine Evensen. Out of New Hampshire.
The following links go to the individuals mentioned and have the same exact images to present themselves as a a Facebook employee.
All three profiles pictures are different, but the same exact apply to everyone. See the scam here folks?
#1.Geraldine Eversen -https://www.facebook.com/geraldine.evensen.39?__mref=message_bubble
#2.Harris Edna- https://www.facebook.com/harris.edna.31?__mref=message_bubble
#3.Harris Edna Darlene- https://www.facebook.com/harris.ednadarlene?__mref=message_bubble
We did even some more searching and were able to bring up several articles, that seamed to apply to a woman named Geraldine .http://antifraudintl.org/threads/doggie-tale-actually-an-e-mail-scam.34077/
One more search brought up and apparent arrest record in Londonberry NH.of this Geraldine.
There is also and arrest from Derry NH
Geraldines aliases she goes by are also”
John Albrecht first broke the story of this alleged scam artist, in his paper.” John reports the following.
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Online scammers pretending to be Facebook employees target paranormal community
Scammers pretending to be employees of Facebook have been contacting people in the paranormal community trying to get them to send money. The thieves tell potential victims that they’ve won a contest and that they have to pay a transfer fee to get their winnings.
Paranormal enthusiast Chris Melancon was contacted by someone named Harris Edna of Facebook Headquarters today. Edna claimed to be an Online Promo Claim Agent that works at Facebook.
This is a screenshot of the conversation, that took place with a paranormal enthusiast, Chris Melancon.
The paranormal Herald is proud to announce, if your a scammer trying to infiltrate the para world your going to be discovered in no time at all.
Evan Jensen: paranormal Herald.
i hate known scammers, there is not one question and this time the laugh is all on them period.
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her page is been shut down yay
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