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Twitter users sent money to a 'cheated' girl who turned out to be a scammer

'01.09.2018'

Source: Medialeaks

Kindness and compassion are wonderful human qualities that sometimes cause financial loss. One of the Twitter users decided to play on someone else's compassion and got hold of - albeit a small amount - of money from strangers on the Web.

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First, an American post appeared on Twitter under the nickname AW, which she accidentally heard on the street as a young man told a friend about cheating on his girlfriend Hannah, tells Medialeaks. This caused a storm of emotions in AW, which decided to share the overheard on the social network.

From the conversation, she realized that the girl is studying to be a nurse and lives in Dallas, Texas. In her post, AW advised Hannah to leave the traitor. The post instantly gained popularity - in just 3 days more than 300 thousand likes and retweets.

Dear Hannah, who is studying to be a nurse in Dallas, this morning I heard from the tent with the way your boyfriend told you how many times he cheated on you when he returned to Baylor. He's crap. Drop it.

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People, rightly outraged by the situation, decided to find Hannah and tell her everything: on the web or in real life. They began to look for her in medical educational institutions, ask friends, actively repost the message - suddenly the girl accidentally sees it.

Hope she sees this [tweet].

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I wonder if she saw it? And broke up with him? I need to know this.

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I will try to find every girl named Hannah at school tomorrow. We will help you, sis.

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And Hannah was unexpectedly found. The girl responded to the main publication, saying that she left her boyfriend. The profile of the girl states that her name is Hanna Le Bow and she lives in Dallas. It seems that for many it was enough to believe that she is the very Hannah, with whom the guy is cheating.

I left him just to let you know.

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Numerous participants in the events rejoiced at the power of Twitter and rushed to support Hannah. In just one day, her post overtook the AW message, gaining more than 500 thousands of likes and retweets. The girl did not lose her time and asked the users to transfer at least one or two dollars to her so that she could pay for her studies.

I sent 3 dollars (about 200 rubles - approx. Medialeaks) for those two people [users] who do not realize how dumb it is - student loans.

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Soon the first transfers began to come to her account, about which users reported in the thread. Satisfied with a fair outcome, users immediately got into mobile banks. However, Hannah, it seems, was not the one who claims to be.

She could continue to receive money from sympathetic subscribers, if not for several people who drew attention to the inconsistency of the image of “that same Hannah” with the data of the responding user.

A-ha-ha, everyone praises her and sends translations to Venmo fake.

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Hannah Le Bow’s profile on LinkedIn indicated that she studied graphic design at Nazareth South University and now works as a designer. Hannah’s Facebook page also shows that she received education in graphic design and is now working in her specialty.

Please send proof that you are studying to be a nurse. I think you are fooling everyone so that they pay you.

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Hannah Le Bow did not respond to allegations of fraud. However, she soon published a screenshot of the letter, where she was asked to confirm a payment to pay for the tuition subsidy. It states that the American transferred 35 dollars to the corporation Sally Mae, which, among other things, really gives students loans to pay for tuition.

“Dear Hannah! Thank you for the recent tuition grant payment and for being our valued client, the letter says. "

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From the screen shot of the letter it is unclear whether Hannah is getting a second education as a nurse. The snapshot reassured infuriated Twitter users a bit.

Perfectly. I take my words back. Are you a real girl or not, even if you used the money for what you promised to spend it on.

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It is not known whether they continue to send money to her, but confidence in the reality of this very Hannah is pretty much shaken.

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