We use cookies to give users the best content and online experience. By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to allow us to use all cookies. Visit our Privacy Policy to learn more.
Back to search
This content is based on victim and potential victim accounts. Government agencies and legitimate business names and phone numbers are often used by scam artists to take advantage of people.
Share and help us warn others
stacie lauridia visited our website of the church and filled out a contact form: A site visitor just submitted your form: Contacts Form on St John Fredonia Message Details: Name: Stacie Lauridia Email: [email protected] Message: Hello, In memory of my late husband, I am looking to donate his Yamaha baby grand piano to a church or family who will appreciate and care for it. I would be glad to provide more details if this might be of interest. Stacie _____ When I emailed her to ask more details, she sent pictures of the piano and a description: Thank you for your note. That would be perfectly fine with me. You’re welcome to include my email in the announcement. Just for context, the piano is a Yamaha Baby Grand GC1, measuring 151cm by 146cm. It was my late husband’s cherished instrument, in excellent condition and tuned shortly before his passing. Since I recently moved to a smaller home that can’t accommodate it, I’ve decided to donate it to someone who will appreciate and care for it. The piano is currently in storage with the moving company I used, and they can handle delivery to any destination. I’ve attached photos for your reference in case anyone would like a closer look before reaching out. Thank you again for helping share this opportunity. Best regards, Stacie Lauridia
WI, USA- 53021
Phishing
Learn More
Unknown
November 24, 2025
1113161
If you find a scam ID that matches your experience, tell us what happened and share the information you have.