Interesting about it being a Mormon settlement. About a year ago my family member said that there were some guy in that area who is trying to get the other family member to sign him over as their guarantor. I think he’s known for praying on innocent people, and getting them to give him power over their money. So that fits right in with this scenario. Living off grid is a great idea to so many, but you just never know who the hell is living next to you about 5 acres away. It could be a meth lab, or some Mormon predator ! Always be prepared!
How do you know this con man is a Mormon? Sounds like a basic bad apple leeching off his family. My point is that though there are many sandbirds in the high country now, this is historically a cohesive community that knows each other. I'm guessing as I have noticed in small communities in NM and Kansas, everyone knows what is happening twenty miles away, ten minutes before it happens.
Certainly his behavior is suspicious. I never heard of soliciting people for "guarantor" service, in fact the only guarantors I've heard of are for bail, loans, and people who otherwise could be a financial burden. When someone from Europe came to visit me, CBP called me up and said I had to be his guarantor. I said how do I do that, they said make a notarized statement that you will be responsible for any charges he incurs. So fine, I did, he carried this paper around faithfully and nothing more ever came of it.
Interesting about it being a Mormon settlement. About a year ago my family member said that there were some guy in that area who is trying to get the other family member to sign him over as their guarantor. I think he’s known for praying on innocent people, and getting them to give him power over their money. So that fits right in with this scenario. Living off grid is a great idea to so many, but you just never know who the hell is living next to you about 5 acres away. It could be a meth lab, or some Mormon predator ! Always be prepared!
How do you know this con man is a Mormon? Sounds like a basic bad apple leeching off his family. My point is that though there are many sandbirds in the high country now, this is historically a cohesive community that knows each other. I'm guessing as I have noticed in small communities in NM and Kansas, everyone knows what is happening twenty miles away, ten minutes before it happens.
Certainly his behavior is suspicious. I never heard of soliciting people for "guarantor" service, in fact the only guarantors I've heard of are for bail, loans, and people who otherwise could be a financial burden. When someone from Europe came to visit me, CBP called me up and said I had to be his guarantor. I said how do I do that, they said make a notarized statement that you will be responsible for any charges he incurs. So fine, I did, he carried this paper around faithfully and nothing more ever came of it.