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Subject: Prison and jail scams

The $200 per month is reasonable to cover things like telephone calls and commissary. The very troubling part is the 27% loan - which we would strongly suggest NOT doing. Inmates can live without the extra money coming in. It is definitely nice to have while you're doing time, but it is not mandatory.

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Subject: Prison and jail scams

NO, there is no internet access for any inmate in any prison or jail. The only way they can get it is by having a smuggled smartphone, which if caught carries server penalties including the possibility of more prison time. 

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Subject: Prison and jail scams

They need some form of money to buy or service to trade for the drugs. It could be commissary items or they could "work for" the dealer as inmates do chores and other things for money.

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Subject: Prison and jail scams

One sign would be asking you to put money on another inmate's account. Another would be asking you to give money to someone on the outside for unexplained reasons. What behavior or signals are making you suspicious?

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Subject: Prison and jail scams

It is possible that it is partially correct. But is sounds a little fishy. Paroled inmates are oftentimes provided transportation and we've never heard that the inmate had to pay for ankle monitoring, but it's possible that they now charge. We would encourage you to contact the facility and ask to speak with a counselor that is in charge of your inmate's re-entry. They will know 100% what is real and what is not.

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Subject: Prison and jail scams

Call the police in the jursidiction where the house is located. Report everything you know about the alleged crime, pretty simple stuff.

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Subject: Prison and jail scams

Scams happen to new inmates by predator inmates. Most of these scams are hard to tell unless you are forewarned.  Many savvy people, even wealthy businessmen get fleeced inside prison simply trying to fit in. Predators are not easily spotted but they know how to spot you by finding out what your weaknesses are.  Most every "new" inmate's weakness is thinking that their appeal will get them out early, or that there is something that cuts their sentence.  The inmates

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Subject: Prison and jail scams

We have no idea. Craigslist is the Wild West, where anything can go. There is nothing to filter their listings, buyer beware.

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Subject: Prison and jail scams

It could be that your inmate either lost your letter or simply gave it to another inmate who took it upon themselves to write something dirty. Mail is sacred in prison and inmates always receive theirs unless your inmate is having their mail hijacked by another inmate. We can't give you a "for sure" answer on what's going on, but we are more suspicious of your fiance acting out against you (for whatever reason) and we'd look to him to

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Subject: Prison and jail scams

Yes, inmates absolutely will try to befriend people that they communicate with to do favors for them and more. Since there is so much idle time available, inmates become experts at manipulation but the person they are communicating with has to be complicit. As they say, "it takes two to tango". It starts out innocently like a pen pal relationship but it can grow into more than that, and oftentimes it does. Inmates have even married some of their suitors.

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