"Once I picked up a guy and his golf clubs, and once he got in he slid me a sheet of paper and asked me to fax it for him," Gary, a driver in Hawaii, said. "I informed him that I didn't own a fax machine and he replied that it didn't have to be done right away. He was sure that I could find a fax somewhere around town, and he would give me a dollar for my troubles.
"I'm easy going and wanted to help him, so I told him to get an email address for the person he wanted it to go to and I would scan it and email it to them. While he was still in the car he called the person for an email address and wrote it on the piece of paper and handed it back to me. When I finished driving for the day, I finally looked at the paper and it was a tax document from the IRS saying the man owed $17,000 in back taxes and penalties. I did scan and send it for him but have no idea why he would trust a stranger with this."