For an assistant principal she's not very bright, is she?
A scary phone call leads to a woman out nearly $14,000. This happened after the person calling her impersonated a deputy with the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office.
Gina Bonner is an assistant principal at Classen Middle School. She was at school Wednesday when she received the phone call.
Her heart dropped when she was told that she had a warrant out for her arrest.
I googled "Gina Bonner Oklahoma City" and came up with: "Gina Bonner, LPC is a Counselor in Oklahoma City, OK. " Is she moonlighting as an assistant principal?
I had a call from an official DA office (scam). I spoke with the DA, then officer, back and forth. I was in that town a month before and was told I could avoid the legal proceedings if I just paid the fine (not sure what I did). When I went to my bank account (all the while still very skeptical) I typed in the number they gave me (Zelle) to send them the fine money and up popped some mechanic shop. I said, this is not the Court, its a Mechanic shop. Then the fun began, twisted and turned they did while I said, Good-Bye...
i got called by this scam after getting out of the hospital a few years ago. This guy claimed that he was a US marshal. I drove to the police station and put him on speaker phone offering to help them catch him. Guess what they had no interest in doing. So I told him I knew that he could track my phone, and he should just come and get me. still waiting.
"Not very bright" is exactly what I expect of a school administrator. There are three college majors that get the students with the lowest SAT scores going and, and the lowest GRE test scores going out - Social Work, Teaching, and School Administrator. A few bright students make it through these programs, but most of the graduates just barely made it through an easy major - and not for lack of trying.
I could kinda understand if she was in her 70s or 80s and beginning to lose her mental acuity, but obviously that's not the case.
ReplyDeleteMust have felt mighty guilty of something!
ReplyDeleteRight!
DeleteWhy would a School principal take money from the Covid payroll protection plan?
She was getting paid regularly, and didn’t even have to work!
I googled "Gina Bonner Oklahoma City" and came up with: "Gina Bonner, LPC is a Counselor in Oklahoma City, OK. " Is she moonlighting as an assistant principal?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.okcps.org/Domain/45
DeleteTry looking for Gina Bonner, Classen Middle School...
DeleteBelieve the ultimate punishment fits the crime for scammers would be to have someone in their close family fall for and lose $$$$$ in a scam.
ReplyDeleteDiversity in action
ReplyDeleteI had a call from an official DA office (scam). I spoke with the DA, then officer, back and forth. I was in that town a month before and was told I could avoid the legal proceedings if I just paid the fine (not sure what I did). When I went to my bank account (all the while still very skeptical) I typed in the number they gave me (Zelle) to send them the fine money and up popped some mechanic shop. I said, this is not the Court, its a Mechanic shop. Then the fun began, twisted and turned they did while I said, Good-Bye...
ReplyDeleteSeems that district just passed their annual
ReplyDelete“Dumbing down of America” testing.
Dumb cunts are of little use.
TMF Bert
GTR….????
ReplyDeletehttps://www.the-sun.com/news/10098394/assistant-principle-scammed-out-of-money-over-scam-call/
Ed357
Seeing her, I'm just not surprised.
DeleteAlso, "assistant principle." WTF. Maybe one of her former students wrote this article?
Scammers depend on the blisteringly stupid for their income. Business is boomin'!
ReplyDeletei got called by this scam after getting out of the hospital a few years ago. This guy claimed that he was a US marshal. I drove to the police station and put him on speaker phone offering to help them catch him. Guess what they had no interest in doing. So I told him I knew that he could track my phone, and he should just come and get me. still waiting.
ReplyDelete"Not very bright" is exactly what I expect of a school administrator. There are three college majors that get the students with the lowest SAT scores going and, and the lowest GRE test scores going out - Social Work, Teaching, and School Administrator. A few bright students make it through these programs, but most of the graduates just barely made it through an easy major - and not for lack of trying.
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