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3What's up with the downvotes?JohnFx– JohnFx ♦2016-03-21 14:15:00 +00:00Commented Mar 21, 2016 at 14:15
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14In addition to the other answers, a legitimate financial director's writing will be far better than that.keshlam– keshlam2016-03-21 15:12:08 +00:00Commented Mar 21, 2016 at 15:12
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8The $2,500 is certainly from a bad cheque or something similar. When your bank soon notices that the cheque was bad, the money will disappear and you will have to pay it all back (including the amount that he took for himself).Tavian Barnes– Tavian Barnes2017-09-02 02:46:29 +00:00Commented Sep 2, 2017 at 2:46
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14How hard is it? Anyone that asks for your password is a scammer. Period. There is nothing anyone in the world needs your password for except cheating you out of money.Aganju– Aganju2017-09-02 14:37:44 +00:00Commented Sep 2, 2017 at 14:37
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2Common check bouncing scam. My cousin in his ignorance fell for the same thing and ended up paying back 1000$ to the bank that the thief took.Tyler .– Tyler .2018-07-11 15:53:13 +00:00Commented Jul 11, 2018 at 15:53
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