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Strangers raise more than $12,000 for World War II veteran scammed out of retirement funds

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A World War II veteran was surprised with $12,000 after he was scammed
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ByElla Torres
December 25, 2019, 12:00 PM

A World War II veteran who was scammed out of thousands received a generous gift from strangers in an effort to pay it back.

Floyd Smith, 92, of Fresno, California, was awarded a check for $12,472.60 on Monday thanks to hundreds of strangers who heard his story and donated to a GoFundMe page.

The check came two years after Smith lost $10,000, money that he intended to put towards his retirement but instead loaned to a man who helped him get new windows for his home, according to ABC Fresno station KFSN.

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The man who received the money, Mark Gleizer, told Smith he was in financial trouble, according to KFSN.

Floyd Smith was surprised with a check for more than $12,000 after he was scammed out of money and strangers helped raise it back.
KFSN

"So I thought he's a nice guy, you know?" Smith told the station.

When Gleizer didn't pay the money back, Smith filed a claim in Fresno small claims court, according to court records.

A judge ruled that Gleizer pay $7,630 to Smith, court records show, but Smith says he still hasn't paid.

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The money from strangers, which was presented to Smith by KFSN, came as a welcome surprise.

"Isn't that amazing? So many good people in the world," Smith told the station on Monday.

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