This will sound weird to anybody stumbling upon this. Especially after having been gone for two years. It is my story and I need to share it in the hopes of finding some help.
I'm so sorry this has happened to you. Being scammed is one of the worst feelings. It sucks that scammers prey on, well anybody, but especially on those who are in dire straits. I shared the link on my Facebook, and I should be able to send something on Wednesday!
Wow this is terrible, and I am truly sorry this happened to you. I had nudged you a few times wondering where the heck you had gone, as you were a regular poster here and I had missed seeing you model your clothes. And you don't have ANYTHING to be ashamed about..you can't help it when these things happen, there are evil people out there who simply do evil things, and it has nothing to do with you. You didn't know that you were going to be ripped off...so please do not blame yourself. I sent you a PM by the way.
The bank may be able to help. They probably won't, but they might, and you should ask them. At a minimum, they may be able to give information to the police to help track the people who scammed you.
You should DEFINITELY go to the police. They may not be able to do anything to help you, but they might.
Bankruptcy may be an option if you are in debt.
What are friends and family for, if not to help each other when they need it? I suggest you reach out to the one person you are closest to, or who is most empathetic, and ask them to help you with moving forward and with exploring the above options. And they are more likely to help than anonymous strangers on the internet.
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I will never understand how people can do these things and live with themselves. Thank you for everything you can do.
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I am ashamed mainly because I gave my info out when I knew I shouldn't. If I hadn't done it, I wouldn't be in this mess. I'll check the PM laterm
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The bank may be able to help. They probably won't, but they might, and you should ask them. At a minimum, they may be able to give information to the police to help track the people who scammed you.
You should DEFINITELY go to the police. They may not be able to do anything to help you, but they might.
Bankruptcy may be an option if you are in debt.
What are friends and family for, if not to help each other when they need it? I suggest you reach out to the one person you are closest to, or who is most empathetic, and ask them to help you with moving forward and with exploring the above options. And they are more likely to help than anonymous strangers on the internet.
I wish you well.
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