i have read all the replies here and its an excellent advise.. eventho u dont want to give the money back, i think its the BEST to do that. if i were u, i would just forget about the vet letter and meet her somewhere in public (or at a DARK alley w/big guys) j/k.. also have a notarize document/letter, for proof incase she does something fishy. by the way does she know where u live?? if si pls handle it in a nice manners, i know u dont want to but she knows where u live!
I got hit by a scammer a number of years ago, coming to my house to buy a Siamese kitten. She sued for $100,000 plus - long story. The last possible day before the court date, my homeowners insurance settled with her. The witch got $16,500 from my insurance company! She came into my house looking for money & she created it hugely by asking so many questions just like your scammer. She was 55 yrs old & had lived off others, the government, all of us
How in da H--L did this happen.. This gotta be freaking B...S... What claim did this go under? Did it go under property claim? Sorry to go off subject