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< Recently on Inside Edition there was an article about several
< new scams to abduct women. < < In one, a man comes up to a woman in a Mall or Shopping Center and asks < if she likes pizza. When she says she does, he offers her $10000 to < shoot a < commercial for Pizza, but they need to go outside where the lighting is < better. When the woman goes out of the mall she is abduct and < assaulted. < < Another ploy is a very nicely dressed man asks a woman if she would be in < a Public Service announcement to discourage drug use. The man explains < that < they don't want professional actors or celebrities; they want the average < mother to do this. Once she leaves the mall she is a victim. < < The third ploy, the most successful, a frantic man comes runningin to the < mall and asks a woman to please help him, his baby is not breathing. < She runs out of the mall following him and also becomes a victim. < < These have been happening in well-lit parking areas, in daylightas well < as night time, all over the country. The abductor usually uses a < van to abduct the woman. < < 'Inside Edition' set up a test in a Mall and 10 out of 15 women went out < of the mall on the Pizza and the PSA scam. And all of them wentout of the < mall on the baby scam. Please pass this along to your friends and < family < as now that it has been shown on nationwide TV there are < bound to be copycats of this. The third one, I think, is the scariest. < You might resist pizza or becoming a commercial celebrity...but who < would < be able to resist a frantic father asking for help for his child? < I'm sure that one would get me. < < A woman was shopping at the Tuttle Mall in Columbus. She came out to her < car and saw she had a flat. She got her jack and spare out of the trunk. < A < man in a business suit came up and started to help her. When the tire had < been replaced, he asked for a ride to his car on the opposite side of the < mall. Feeling uncomfortable about doing this, she stalled for a while, < but he kept pressing her. She finally asked why he was on this side of < the mall if his car was on the other. He claimed he had been talking to < friends. Still uncomfortable, she told him that she had just remembered < something she had forgotten to pick up at the mall and she left him < and went back inside the mall. She reported the incident to the < mall security and they went her car. < < The man was nowhere insight. Opening her trunk, she < discovered a < briefcase the man had set inside her trunk while helping her with the < tire. Inside were < rope and a butcher knife. And, when she took the tire to be fixed, the < mechanic informed her that < there was nothing wrong with her tire, that it was flat because the air < had been let out of it. < < I was going to send this to the ladies only, but guys, if you love < your mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, etc., you may want to pass < it on to them, as well. < < Send this to any woman you know that may need to be reminded that the < world we live in has a lot of crazies in it....better safe than sorry. < < PLEASE BE SAFE AND NOT SORRY! JUST A WARNING TO ALWAYS BE ALERT AND USE < YOUR HEAD!!! < < Pass this along to every woman you have access to. Never let < your guard down. < < SOMETIMES THAT FEELING IN YOUR GUT IS THE VOICE OF GOD. TRUST YOUR < INSTINCTS!! < < Sincerely, < Kelly LeBlanc, PHR < JCPenney Direct Marketing Services < Human Resources < < Sincerely, < Susan Harris, Senior Project Manager < JCPenney Direct Marketing Services < <
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