Internet Scams Target Massage Therapists
Massage therapists are now on the receiving end of a variation of an online
con. Here’s how it works: An out-of-town “client” contacts a practitioner via
e-mail wanting to schedule appointments for a time in the future when he/she
will be visiting the area. The appointments and times are scheduled. Shortly
thereafter, the practitioner receives a cashier’s check for these services,
but it’s generally for much more than the originally agreed upon price. The
alleged client or a secretary of the client contacts the therapist, explains
the mistake, and asks the therapist to deposit the check and simply refund the
balance. The check appears to clear and the practitioner sends the overage
back to the client only to learn two weeks later that the check was a fraud.
Now the practitioner is out whatever the overage was.
Using caution and common sense will help you avoid the pitfalls of Internet
scams. For more information, visit
www.snopes.com/crime/fraud/cashier.asp.