Yesterday we reported on Thomas Parkins who dressed as his dead mother to claim her Social Security checks. But that was not the only fraud this week that left us scratching our heads:
Rebecca Beshausen abused the kindness of strangers online by telling the story of her pregnancy with a child she knew would born with a serious disability -threatening life. Yet it turns out that the story was fabricated. In the end, a false picture of the baby gave her away. Beshausen claims she has not received the money, but has received some gifts.
In another curious case, the son of Fidel Castro, Antonio, was tricked into a false online relationship with a man 46 years. Antonio Luis Dominguez thought was a bomb brunette named Claudia. Dominguez has not got the money to Antonio, but the fictional relationship gave some private information of the son of Cuban dictator and exposed a lifestyle that is above and beyond what the average Cuban life.
The moral of the story is that not all identity theft is for money. Although we offer reviews of upscale identity theft protection services to help protect the finances, no service may stop the oldest method of con :. The need for human contact