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by Saratee from FORT COLLINS

Last Post 58 days, 15 hours Ago


This is being posted as a warning to anyone who reads this.  We have just been scammed out of $10,000 +  by our neighbors that rent next door.  He holds himself out to be a Christian and an ex-evangelist/ministrial student/teacher.  He doesn't work...hasn't worked in years.  Has every major ailment that comes down the pike.  Said if I agreed to pay for his/his wife to go to New Zealand, ($10,000) he would work the trip off on helping with the remodel of my house.  When he got home, he immediately complained of back problems (no evidence of any problems on the trip, though he used the same complaint to get out of working with his son-in-law on his tile business)  and refused to do any work.  When confronted, he admitted he NEVER intended to keep his agreement.  We are old and sick, and know that even if we took them to court, we wouldn't get any money.  They have declared bankruptcy supposedly for the second or more time this past year.  Even the car they drive is in their daughter's name.  So there is nothing to attach if we did win a judgment.   Because they have had access to our financial and personal information, I have had to spend the last three days changing all our financial records, freezing our credit reports, tagging our bank accounts.  They live next door and I am reluctant to leave the house for fear they will do something to our dogs.  We firmly believe that they befriended us under the guise of Christian principles, in order to get our property. Always praying for us, but guess they had their hands in our pocket at the same time.  He's easy to spot...he tells new acquaintance that he has had 40 surgeries, burned his lungs, and had a stroke.  Has a repaired hairlip.  She does works in travel but pleads poverty all the time.  They have a strange moral code...almost like Travelers.  Guess we are lucky that they didn't get into us for more....Guess we are gullible and naive, even in our advanced years.
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DiMur view my photos
May 8, 2008 | 3:44 PM

You may not get anywhere with a lawsuit, but what about pressing charges? At least you might keep it from happening to someone else.

I have been through similar experiences with "Christians" and wish you the best of luck. I certainly won't envy those people on judgment day, but I won't feel sorry for them either.

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
May 8, 2008 | 9:13 PM

Real christians don't do those things, scam artist's do. As with any group there are good ones and bad ones

gjflash read my blog view my photos
May 9, 2008 | 4:47 AM

I'm sorry for your troubles, Saratee. They say you just can't trust anyone these days, and I'm afraid that's the truth. My advice is to get it in writing. Somne folks act a little offended when I ask for things in writing, but I tell them it's just to avoid "misunderstandings" later.

I used to advertise my construction company as a Christian one, until I got bombarded by scam artists claiming to be Christian and wanting free work from their fellow Christians.

Christians have big hearts, and the scammmers know that.

Do yourself a favor and get a lawyer. File a lawsuit. You're chances of collecting on the debt aren't very good, but you have zero chance as things stand now.

Scribe2 read my blog view my photos
May 11, 2008 | 12:33 AM

Saratee, I am sorry you are in such a mess. That said, and in order to encourage other people to not be gullible, I want to espouse my long-held philosophy, given me by my dad who lived to a ripe old 91: DON'T DO FAVORS FOR ANYONE OUTSIDE YOUR IMMEDIATE FAMILY. Even then, keep the mooching to a minimum. Good people don't ask for anything they haven't earned. I've abided by this rule always and have never been bilked, although people have tried to appeal to my emotions in all sorts of ways. My sister hasn't, and has lost money and things she couldn't afford to lose. It's not cold or selfish to refuse to feed weakness or dishonesty by keeping the fruits of your own labors to yourself. True needs can usually be helped in kind (pair of shoes, bag of food); other so called needs often are the product of someone wanting to both have and eat their cake. Let them figure it out.

Scribe2 read my blog view my photos
May 11, 2008 | 12:43 AM

As to Christianity: a good Christian does not ask you to do for them, but asks what they can do for you. Run from anyone waving their religion around; they're usually up to no good.

Saratee read my blog
May 11, 2008 | 9:09 AM

Thank you for your input. Yes, we have learned a dear lesson and will never give to any individual again. There are plenty of good sound organizations that know how to separate the true needs from the contrived. The comment also about true Christians don't waive their Christianity around was also great...never thought of it. Thanks again for for your comments. Our bilking days are over.

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Saratee

Nothing important. Retired. Like to cook and travel.

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