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  • Report:  #1451889

Complaint Review: Craigslist scam (probation)

Craigslist scam (probation) Craigslist probation reduction wifi video house arrest scammer. Scammer advertising on Craigslist to reduce your probation time by 75% by participating in a fake video house arrest program they say they are testing, it's a scam all over Craigslist in multiple states. St.louis, Memphis, Fayetteville, Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, South Carolina,,

  • Reported By:
    Realist for Real Truth — O'Fallon Missouri United States
  • Submitted:
    Mon, July 16, 2018
  • Updated:
    Mon, July 16, 2018

Scammer advertising reduction of probation, parole, house arrest time, if you participate in a so-called new video house arrest program they're testing, scammer goes by Sargeant Rich and claims to be at the D.A.'s District Attorney's office and claims that if you let them place you on "video house arrest" to test the new concept than they will order your probation or parole discharged early, it's a scam!! When I asked about the legitimacy of his claim he blocked my number and cut contact because he's a scammer pretending to be a law enforcement official and he doesn't have credentials to show!! He's impersonating a police Sargeant and his phone number is (((REDACTED)))

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