I hope no one in here falls for this. I imagine someone smart enough to be online wouldn't go for this.
Never send money to someone who communicates through email. (Unless they're from Nigeria and you feel really sorry for them and they only want a dollar and you just have to give them you're credit card number and bank account information

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Saw this on the good old MTNA forum.... Someone wires you money for lessons, then asks for some of it back before their check clears.
Amusing isn't it? Targeting a small popular of music teachers? Duh!
https://members.mtna.org/discussions/viewtopic.php?t=58Dearest colleagues,
I was nearly the victim of a scam related to my teaching. Let me warn you.
I received an email from someone indicating she wanted to start lessons with me and was sending money. In the mail, I received an envelope mailed from Holland containing three money orders for $900 each. I took them to the Post Office for confirmation, and they confirmed they were counterfeit.
I've received three similar emails from overseas since then. Unlike the first one, these all say up front they're writing from Europe - they claim a relative is coming to the US very soon and wants to study with me.
Some things to look out for:
- They say they are a beginner, but they want to study during a brief stay in the US.
- They want to schedule lessons without asking about your qualifications or availability.
- They want you to receive the money before they will schedule a lesson.
- They want you to respond immediately.