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Would you fall for this?

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2023, 13:18
by Workingman
Somebody rings up claiming to be a police officer and demands that you withdraw substantial funds for "safekeeping" and change them to Euros because your account has been 'compromised', A courier will then collect the funds you hand over - to go who knows where!

No, you say.

Neither would I, but people have fallen for it to the tune of £156,000 in the last couple of weeks.

Honestly, some people should not be allowed out of bed without a minder present. :roll:

Re: Would you fall for this?

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2023, 13:32
by JanB
Berlimey :shock:

Re: Would you fall for this?

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2023, 14:25
by Kaz
They prey on the vulnerable though, absolutely a****oles :evil:

Re: Would you fall for this?

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2023, 14:52
by Workingman
Are****les, yes, but who are these so-called 'vulnerables'? It is often made out that they are old.

Well I am over 70 and I am not 'vulnerable', but then I am not an idiot. There are 20 and 30 year olds who are idiots and therefore must be 'vulnerable'

Where is the line drawn?

Re: Would you fall for this?

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2023, 15:04
by cromwell
Kaz wrote:They prey on the vulnerable though, absolutely a****oles :evil:


Agreed Kaz.

Re: Would you fall for this?

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2023, 15:18
by Workingman
OK, so who are these 'so-called 'vulnerables' who get scammed.

I would love to know.

Re: Would you fall for this?

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2023, 15:31
by jenniren
Often people who have some level of dementia WM, sadly that can apply to both old and young, they are most definitely vulnerable.

Re: Would you fall for this?

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2023, 17:11
by saundra
It can happen to any one of us it only takes
A few minutes and bang chaos

Re: Would you fall for this?

PostPosted: 22 Oct 2023, 08:25
by cruiser2
If I had a phone call allegedily from the bank, I either put the phone own, or sy i will go into the branch and sort it out.

As mentioned in a previous post I was scammed on one of my credit cards. Payments stopped by credit card company and new card wioth different number isued.

I will be 89 next month and am very careful about my financs, debit and credit cards. I like usingb cash whenever possible.

Re: Would you fall for this?

PostPosted: 22 Oct 2023, 08:50
by Workingman
Cruiser, I have a pre-pay credit / debit card that I use for most normal purchases. The only money on it is what I pay onto it and I then run it down as I shop. I do a top-up as and when.

My normal bank debit card stays at home. I will not use phone apps for any money transactions. I do not have any credit cards.

I don't 'do' phone calls. If someone claims to be from X bank or Y insurance I put the phone down and ring whoever on a known number.