This Georgia woman was not having a “Good Time” after she found out she wasn’t talking to the real Alan Jackson. Just so we can set the record straight here: country music legend Alan Jackson is
never
going to ask you for money. Under any circumstance. If Jackson ever needed money, he’d probably reach into the 21-number-one-hits fund. The real Alan Jackson would never be strapped for cash and ask you for help… but the fake Alan Jackson probably would. But one Georgia woman couldn’t grasp that, and now she’s out a couple thousand dollars because of it. The 76-year-old woman in Columbia County sent over $3,000 in Apple gift cards to a scammer that was posing as the 66-year-old country music star. The person posing as Jackson was communicating with the woman and telling her that he was in need of money in order to pay bills. Why would Alan Jackson need help paying his bills? The scammer that was assuming the role of the country music star stated that his assets were frozen as he was in the midst of a divorce. The woman was posting about her “relationship” with Alan Jackson and how she was helping him on Facebook – for everyone to see. And