An old friend from high school asks a weird, personal question

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mysticalmisogynistic on January 3rd, 2018 at 19:16 UTC »

But what did they want? A little more context? In the US it sounds like they are offering a scholarship to you? Or were they trying to use your mom as a reference for their scholarship?

fxcassell on January 3rd, 2018 at 22:09 UTC »

Are you in Massachusetts? I literally got an email today from a former student trying to sell me Cutco knives and he mentioned a scholarship.

poolsideconvos on January 3rd, 2018 at 23:21 UTC »

I’ve had a friend experience something similar. He was with his mom at the time, and gave the kid (who he hadn’t spoken to in years) her number out of curiosity. The text read something like “Hi, I don’t want to alarm you but Greg just got arrested and needs $500 in bail money. I don’t have the money but if you give me your credit card number I can get him out right now, he told me to get in touch with you.”

In your case, Vector sounds about right but man the scams get crazier every day. It be your own people