Scam Prevention Guide - $400.0 Lost

A reddit report about a impersonation scam that cost someone $400.0. Learn how to avoid falling victim.

I was received money. Someone offered to exchange my event tickets, which are worth around **$400 I gave them an example: If Venmo shows that you received money, but you actually didn't, who would you hold accountable This cost me $400.. Additional details: amount: $500.

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