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Woman falls prey to tarot scam
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — A Bakersfield woman admits she fell for a scam that has become somewhat common in immigrant communities, such as Lamont.
A tarot card reader convinced Claudia Mendoza to turn over $5,000 to him so he could "cleanse and bless" the money in order to ensure her success in a new business.
Mendoza says she saved the money to start a small business, such as a catering truck. She obtained a business card of Spiritual Center Botanica San Judas Tadeo, which advertises spiritual cleansing, love spells and other services to heal the soul.
Wanting to know if her business venture would be successful, Mendoza paid a visit to the business, located at a home on the 82000 block of Lana Street in Lamont. And Mendoza only knew the card reader as "don Luis."
"He impressed me, because of all the stuff he told me," says Mendoza.
The card reader was a smooth talker, says Mendoza. He was joined by his pregnant wife, and they had several children in the home. Eventually, don Luis convinced Mendoza to turn over her $5,000 to him so he could "cleanse and bless" the money to ensure her financial success.
During the time he kept the money, Mendoza says don Luis would call and assure Mendoza that everything was fine. He called Mendoza on a Saturday and told her she could pick up her money the next day.
But, when Mendoza called don Luis the next day, the call went directly to voice mail. She tried several more times with no success.
"I got a really bad feeling," says Mendoza.
Her fear was well-founded. When she arrived at the home on Lana Street, the place had been abandoned. A neighbor told Mendoza several other people had come by recently looking for the don Luis, and they too, said he owed them money.
Mendoza searched the property and found utility bills with the name
"Jose Avila" listed on a Direct TV cable bill, along with an AT&T bill. The phone number on the AT&T bill matched the phone number on the Spiritual Center business card.
The owner of the home, Manuel Soto, says he, too, never asked for his renter's full name. Soto says his renter was anxious to move in and paid a deposit, even though Soto had not yet completed work on the house.
"He left without notice and still owes me half the rent," says Soto.
The Kern County Sheriff's Office took a report from Mendoza and is investigating.
Mendoza says she now realizes her mistake and is embarrassed over being duped by such a scheme. But, she says she decided to speak out because she feels there are other victims out there.
"They don't want to come forward, they just let it go, and he's going to keep doing it," says Mendoza.
http://www.bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/Woman-falls-prey-to-tarot-card-scam-169274006.html
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Woman falls prey to tarot scam
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — A Bakersfield woman admits she fell for a scam that has become somewhat common in immigrant communities, such as Lamont.
A tarot card reader convinced Claudia Mendoza to turn over $5,000 to him so he could "cleanse and bless" the money in order to ensure her success in a new business.
Mendoza says she saved the money to start a small business, such as a catering truck. She obtained a business card of Spiritual Center Botanica San Judas Tadeo, which advertises spiritual cleansing, love spells and other services to heal the soul.
Wanting to know if her business venture would be successful, Mendoza paid a visit to the business, located at a home on the 82000 block of Lana Street in Lamont. And Mendoza only knew the card reader as "don Luis."
"He impressed me, because of all the stuff he told me," says Mendoza.
The card reader was a smooth talker, says Mendoza. He was joined by his pregnant wife, and they had several children in the home. Eventually, don Luis convinced Mendoza to turn over her $5,000 to him so he could "cleanse and bless" the money to ensure her financial success.
During the time he kept the money, Mendoza says don Luis would call and assure Mendoza that everything was fine. He called Mendoza on a Saturday and told her she could pick up her money the next day.
But, when Mendoza called don Luis the next day, the call went directly to voice mail. She tried several more times with no success.
"I got a really bad feeling," says Mendoza.
Her fear was well-founded. When she arrived at the home on Lana Street, the place had been abandoned. A neighbor told Mendoza several other people had come by recently looking for the don Luis, and they too, said he owed them money.
Mendoza searched the property and found utility bills with the name
"Jose Avila" listed on a Direct TV cable bill, along with an AT&T bill. The phone number on the AT&T bill matched the phone number on the Spiritual Center business card.
The owner of the home, Manuel Soto, says he, too, never asked for his renter's full name. Soto says his renter was anxious to move in and paid a deposit, even though Soto had not yet completed work on the house.
"He left without notice and still owes me half the rent," says Soto.
The Kern County Sheriff's Office took a report from Mendoza and is investigating.
Mendoza says she now realizes her mistake and is embarrassed over being duped by such a scheme. But, she says she decided to speak out because she feels there are other victims out there.
"They don't want to come forward, they just let it go, and he's going to keep doing it," says Mendoza.
http://www.bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/Woman-falls-prey-to-tarot-card-scam-169274006.html