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Woman loses $50k life savings trying to correct ‘missed appointment’ – she was hopeless as fines were added every hour

A WOMAN has lost her $50,000 life savings to a sick plot that left her feeling hopeless and on the verge of suicide.

Vanessa White Fernandes, 62, is sounding the alarm about a phone call she got in August that altered her life forever.

A woman has bravely shared how she fell victim to an elaborate plot that cost her $50,000Credit: WVIA News

It all started with a phone call about a missed appointment (file photo)Credit: Getty

The caller claimed to be with the Lackawanna County Sheriff’s Office in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

They said Fernandes missed a court hearing and would face jail time if she didn’t pay a fine immediately, she told NPR & PBS local affiliate WVIA.

Over the next three weeks, she was tricked into withdrawing over $50,000 from her retirement and savings and sending it to a scammer.

The court hearing Fernandes was told she missed was supposedly related to a juvenile 𝓈ℯ𝓍ual abuse case.

She believed it might’ve been connected to something from her past job after she spent 30 years working with victims in the mental health field.

The scammer convinced her she had signed a subpoena to appear at the hearing.

Fernandes demanded to see the subpoena to check the signature on it, but the scammer told her she had to pay the fine first.

They insisted if she went to the sheriff’s office without paying, she would be arrested on the spot.

So she paid the fee, a whopping $1,200, through a Coinstar machine.

She told WVIA the scammers had her on the phone as she transferred the money.

“They had me on an open line while I was at the machine, giving me codes to enter for the machine to operate,” she said.

“When I paid them that first amount, they told me that, since my cell phone had cut out a couple of times and dropped a call, that additional fines were added on by the federal judge.”

Over the next three weeks, Fernandes continued sending money.

She kept it a secret from her wife, Brenda, because the scammer warned her not to tell anyone, claiming it would violate a “gag order.”

She said the caller was convincing and gave her a name and batch number that matched information on the Lackawanna County website.

And she said even the number she was getting a call from looked authentic.

Though she was kept in the dark, Fernandes’ wife knew something was wrong.

She grew even more suspicious when an alarm on Fernandes’ phone started going off every hour.

The scammers had told Fernandes to check in hourly and if she didn’t, she’d be hit with yet another fine.

Her bank accounts were drained and she had to take an advance on her credit card. She even borrowed money from others.

TRUTH FINALLY COMES OUT

Fed up and desperate, Fernandes, accompanied by her wife, went to the Scranton Police Department for help.

That’s when the whole plot unraveled – and a detective told Fernandes there’s no way the money can be traced back.

Her wife said, “She got to the point of such darkness she wanted to end it. She did not want to live anymore.

“I have never seen that with her before. That was scary.”

Fernandes likely fell victim to spoofing, according to WVIA, or when a caller deliberately falsifies information on caller ID.

This makes it look like the call is coming from an official source, like a sheriff’s office.

Anyone who falls victim to spoofing is urged to file a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission.

As for Fernandes, she said she hopes by sharing her story, others can learn from her mistake and avoid falling victim to similar scams.

“I want to tell the story because it can happen to anyone,” she said.

“I mean, I’m a pretty open, trusting person. That may have made me more vulnerable.”

Scranton County Sheriff Mark McAndrew didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment by The U.S. Sun.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988, chat on 988lifeline.org, or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.

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