“When they left, one of the cashiers told me that they had been there the week before, did the same thing to another woman and they got about $1,700 out of that person,” he said.

Asbury called the police, but officers told him there was nothing they could do because technically, Asbury agreed to help.

“There was a crime. I mean a moral crime, yes, but not a legal crime so there's nothing really to prosecute,” he said.

Asbury said he could’ve used that money to spend on loved ones.

“My credit card company said you know it's a longshot. It probably won' go through, but we'll try to help you so overall everyone’s trying but it's a longshot, but I'll see what happens,” he said.