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06-17-2025 10:10 AM
Yesterday the pastor of my fellowship congregation called me to ask why I sent in a TARGET gift card. I told him it was because he asked for one to help out a fellow member who had financial hardship.
He told me that it was a scam and that he did not reach out to ask folks to donate. It was a scam. Apparently someone had somehow uncovered all the email addresses of the members and attendees and requested tha same item - a TARGET gift card.
Watch out folks as the skunks are everywhere and trying anything to steal.
06-17-2025 10:18 AM
Oh gosh, obviously no shame and no conscience or this person would not be a scammer. . . I cannot believe these people. (Or AI!)
06-17-2025 10:21 AM
@Puzzle Piece Wow. That's a new one.
It sounds like a prank, not a scam. If everyone sends gift cards to the pastor and not to a thief, it doesn't appear anyone stole anything.
06-17-2025 10:22 AM
How did the scammer benefit from this scheme? It sounds like your pastor was the beneficiary.
06-17-2025 10:28 AM
Maybe it was a test to see if it would work. I don't think it was the pastor or he wouldn't have called to see why it was sent.
06-17-2025 10:38 AM
@ValuSkr It could have been a prank but what an off wonked one it was if that is the case.
The pastor refunded or returned all the donations so it wasn't something that the scammer could have. However, some folks might have tapped into their on=line banking accounts and infor might have been compromised.
06-17-2025 10:39 AM
Did you check to see if your credit card or bank account was debited?
06-17-2025 11:50 AM
@Puzzle Piece wrote:@ValuSkr It could have been a prank but what an off wonked one it was if that is the case.
The pastor refunded or returned all the donations so it wasn't something that the scammer could have. However, some folks might have tapped into their on=line banking accounts and infor might have been compromised.
@Puzzle Piece Scam or prank, smells like an INSIDE job to me. Who in your fellowship has access to everyone's email addy and/or any other personal info & why would they?
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
06-17-2025 11:56 AM
@Puzzle Piece wrote:Yesterday the pastor of my fellowship congregation called me to ask why I sent in a TARGET gift card. I told him it was because he asked for one to help out a fellow member who had financial hardship.
He told me that it was a scam and that he did not reach out to ask folks to donate. It was a scam. Apparently someone had somehow uncovered all the email addresses of the members and attendees and requested tha same item - a TARGET gift card.
Watch out folks as the skunks are everywhere and trying anything to steal.
@Puzzle Piece - I get scams all of the time, and now it is hitting churches. We went through this last week. No matter what security measures are in place, these Internet savvy scammers can somehow break through and little can be done about it.
We just continue to make everyone aware. ![]()
06-17-2025 12:01 PM
@Mz iMac I was thinking the same thing. an INSIDE job.
Kinda odd as they would have to find a clear way to get the funds and not be caught.
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