Gas Station Worker Saves Customer from Losing Money to Scam

A gas station worker saved a customer from losing money to a scam. The kind, caring and vigilant man helped a woman avoid falling prey to a fraudulent operation and handing over a large sum of money. Watch the short but powerful clip to see what the man working at a convenience store did to stop a woman from handing over a ton of money to a scammer.

Evil is very real and prevalent in our world. Sadly, it can be spotted nearly everywhere we turn and look, including in how we treat and interact with one another. People can and will inflict immense amounts of pain and hurt on each other, often for no other reason than just because they can.

But even when people are being horrible and downright awful to each other, glimmers of goodness and hope can often be found. That was most certainly the case when a woman was the target of a well-organized and thought-out scam. The scammers were trying to swindle the woman out of thousands of dollars when a kind and benevolent gas station worker stepped in and stopped it.

In a clip posted on YouTube, the man, Eric Stewart, knew something was off when he spotted Lista Clark on her phone while standing at the gas station’s Bitcoin machine. He said that is always a red flag for a possible scam.

The video explains that Lista had gotten text messages with what appeared to be legal documents informing her that she was being charged with bank fraud and conspiracy. Those documents went on to inform her that if she wanted to avoid jail time, she needed to deposit thousands of dollars into an account.

Thankfully, Eric knew what was happening and understood that Lista was the target of a scam, stopping her from handing over more than $6,000.

Philippians 2:4 “Not looking everyone to his private good, but keeping in mind the things of others.”

Source: Inside Edition
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