Scams: A guide for Fitness Trainers


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If you are a personal trainer or studio owner and have received the following e-mail or something similar to it it is a scam:
"Hi,I Am Ralph Baldwin,i would like to know if you are available for personal fitness and do you accept credit card,I'm hearing impaired that why am using this medium to contact you ...i want to make an appointment for personal fitness and service for my family.I want you to get back to me with total estimate for 2 times in a week training 5(Female) people for 5 weeks,And also want you to know that the ladies we becoming with their private charter bus and also you can send me your full name, address and phone number to locate your place when they are coming for the service,I'll appreciate if you can secure the appointment for my family
There purpose of this test is to assess upper body strength need to perform regular household chores and other daily activities involving lifting and carrying things like Tyre and wheels and, opening containers, and more,climbing stairs, getting in and out of the factory,They need strength to accomplish all this cause i have a Tyre and wheel factory so they will be working at the factory, and maintaining balance.performing many daily activities for an extended period of time.and do you accept credit card, I'm hearing impaired that why am using this medium to contact you ...i want to make an appointment for personal fitness and service for them for 5 weeks, chauffeur
Ages, 20,23,24,26 and 29
if you need there names i would love to send that to you as well. please give a total cost so i can remit my credit card details
i await your response back asap,"
Source: Facebook

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