Leeds woman left 'with £9 to name' after Facebook scammer stole prescription money during coronavirus lockdown
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Ashleigh-Marie Stevenson, 30, had tried to contact friends to help collect the prescription.
However, she put up a request on a local Leeds forum asking for help to collect a number of items including her prescription inhaler.
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Hide AdAshleigh-Marie, a hospitality worker from Osmondthorpe, was contacted by a woman offering to help.
She sent the woman money for the prescription, paracetamol, bread and milk - unable to leave the house herself due to a weezy chest and cough.
Around an hour later, Ashleigh-Marie said she messaged the woman for an update, but had no response.
She told the Yorkshire Evening Post: "After another hour and another message, no response.
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Hide Ad"I tried to phone and they rejected the call and blocked me.
"I noticed they had sent some but not all of the money back."
Ashleigh-Marie now says she has been left with 'less than £9 to her name' due to the scam.
She added: "My bank says because it is under £25 they can not do anything.
"They claimed to live locally.
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Hide Ad"I want to warn others that while there are many genuine helpful people pulling together and helping in this awful situation, there are a few that may be out to scam and deceive.
"This person knows personal details about me and has some of my money.
"This time it was only a small amount of money but imagine if I'd sent more for a full weeks shop or if it was the only money I had.
"I only have £9 to my name now."