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ALERT: Scam Defaming CANA |
Please be aware that some who oppose CANA are apparently resorting to rather vulgar tactics. Earlier this week Bishop Bena was contacted by a landlord in Minnesota who informed us that he had received a query from a supposedly potential tenant who claimed to be from a St Lukes in Southampton England and who claimed that he was coming to the States in order to work for Bishop Minns, Bishop Bena, and CANA for about two years. The tenant further told the landlord that they were going to send a large check in excess of the rent with the request that the landlord cash it and buy furniture for the foreign tenant who would not be able to bring furnishings with them from England. Later this week another landlord from Florida called the CANA Headquarters with the same scenario.
This is a hoax by those who oppose CANA. CANA trustee Mr. Bill Brinkley, who works in the banking sector, explained that foreign checks take perhaps a week or so to clear and that a bank will allow a landlord to withdraw funds of course up to whatever the landlord has in their bank account even before the tenant's check clears or bounces. If the landlord would purchase the furniture immediately, the landlord will be inconvenienced at best and shorted at worst once the check bounces -- and the landlord and the bank will begin to think badly not only about the tenant but also CANA.
Thus, as Bishop David Anderson has explained to the CANA Headquarters, "Since the sender isn't asking for the "cash back" it is not the typical type of scheme. It is a defamation scheme rather than a money-making scheme." Bishop Anderson said that by using CANA as a reference, the scam is attempting to "create ill will and bad reference for CANA, because the checks will bounce and then the landlord will be out the money and have unwanted furniture."
Thankfully these two landlords had their wits about them and were able to contact CANA in order to check the reference. We pray that no other landlord has been taken advantage of by this scam.
Caveat emptor.
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