RE: Baby Boomer Confusion Blues

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I'm surprised that this kind of assistance was expected from a librarian. Being scammed is never pleasant and can cause panic, but I thought this would be a police matter, or anyone but not the librarian.
I trust that your migraine will migrate... I know just how painful that is because I have one now and did not get much sleep last night.

Wishing you better days ahead:)



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We're a small town, and for many people without home internet or computers of their own, we are the only source for web access in many a mile. We are not supposed to handle personal information, provide unscheduled one-on-one assistance, or actively perform computer tasks for folks, but we sometimes bend the rules a bit because our pattons sometimes have no other option.

The migraine faded entirely after about 48 hours of misery and recovery.

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Oh, wow! That sounds like a rural area in places like the Philippines or Jamaica, and I understand too well the need to break rules and extend some courtesy in such cases.

I'm happy that your headache subsided, and I hope that you're feeling better overall:)))

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I am better now, and alas it doesn't sound like the police or sheriff can help her much at this point, although as mentioned before, I had a heck of a time trying to follow her story and figure out what exactly I was supposed to help her do.

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Yeah, it's sad with cases of scamming, as there's very little the police can do to help... and I also can imagine that she herself cannot even comprehend what has happened much more to explain it to you 😏

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