Woman accused of scamming people out of more than $21,000 through fake job postings

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A 31-year-old woman is accused of manipulating job seekers into opening new lines of credit and buying expensive items, all part of a scheme to resell the electronics.

A search warrant states she committed “a series of fraud-related crimes including false statement to obtain property or credit or in the provision of certain services, securing execution of a document by deception, and felony theft between Nov. 4, 2022″ to at least Feb. 28, 2023.

Once the four met, Roberts said Ortiz-Coronado explained before they could join her business, they needed to build up their credit score. They could do it by following her to a nearby Best Buy to open a line of credit and buy mostly Apple products.

 

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Whose dumb enough to fall for “before you can sell houses, you need to go to Best Buy and buy a bunch of MacBooks and let me hang on to them”

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