NOLENSVILLE, TN (WSMV) – A Mid-State teacher nearly fell victim to a convincing scam, and now she’s warning others.

It started with text messages that claimed to be from Bank of America’s Fraud Alert System.

“Asking if I had made a purchase to Zelle for $3,500,” Charity Turbeville, of Nolensville, said.

Next, came the phone call.

“Of course I asked, ‘How do I know this is Bank of America.’ And they said, ‘Well, just look at the back of your card and the number matches up with the number that I’m calling from.’ And it did, so I was going along with it,” Turbeville said.

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