One mom was tricked into buying fake Taylor Swift concert tickets. Another mom's Facebook account was hacked. 'I think they picked the wrong two gals to mess with, quite frankly,' said one mom.
"Once I sent the money, they responded back saying, 'Oh, we can't send the tickets... you need to pay a $250 name change fee'... and then it was one problem after another..." said Deruvo."I sent a message saying please just send the Venmo back..." Deruvo said."I was like, oh god, a pit in my stomach. I think I got scammed $1,300," Deruvo said.
"It was like a punch to the gut," said Deruvo. "I was super upset. And I texted my daughters... I got scammed... there were lots of tears..." "They give you a link and you click on the link and the link doesn't work," said Nikula. "And I thought to myself, 'I have to find another avenue to get this resolved and get this fixed.'"
"'I know Leslie, she's a mom, she's a business owner, she's a great person...' I got her cell phone number and the two of us started talking," Deruvo said.
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