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coffeebean
03-25-2020, 09:29 AM
I just received this warning in an email from a friend.......
This was posted by the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office and I am certain it will begin to happen in Martin County as well. It is common sense........
Alert: Law Enforcement and the Red Cross have advised that there are people going door to door indicating that they are from the CDC and authorized to do home testing for Coronavirus.
DO NOT LET THEM IN. THEY WILL ROB YOU. CALL THE POLICE! ALERT YOUR FAMILIES!!
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We are a community of seniors. We should be alert to this too.
OrangeBlossomBaby
03-25-2020, 11:49 AM
The Red Cross doesn't go door to door. Everyone needs to maintain whatever common sense they've had - or acquire some if they never had it. Think back - in your lifetime. Have you EVER had anyone show up at your door, from the Red Cross, offering to give you ANYTHING, ever? I mean unless you were the victim of a tornado and "at your door" really means "at your tent flap in the emergency encampment sponsored by the Red Cross"? Answer: no, you haven't. Ever. So don't think that this time they will. No one *should* need an e-mail from a friend or a post on the internet to know this, ffs.
The sad thing isn't that there are people who would pretend to be with the Red Cross to gain access to your stuff. The sad thing is there a grown-azz adults, presumably of at least moderate intelligence, who will fall for it.
eremite06
03-25-2020, 11:56 AM
What is DCD?
dewilson58
03-25-2020, 11:57 AM
Nothing on their website.
LuvtheVillages
03-25-2020, 12:03 PM
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Kenswing
03-25-2020, 12:12 PM
The Red Cross doesn't go door to door. Everyone needs to maintain whatever common sense they've had - or acquire some if they never had it. Think back - in your lifetime. Have you EVER had anyone show up at your door, from the Red Cross, offering to give you ANYTHING, ever? I mean unless you were the victim of a tornado and "at your door" really means "at your tent flap in the emergency encampment sponsored by the Red Cross"? Answer: no, you haven't. Ever. So don't think that this time they will. No one *should* need an e-mail from a friend or a post on the internet to know this, ffs.
The sad thing isn't that there are people who would pretend to be with the Red Cross to gain access to your stuff. The sad thing is there a grown-azz adults, presumably of at least moderate intelligence, who will fall for it.I don't see where it was mentioned that the Red Cross was going door to door. Just something called the DCD. :shrug:
coffeebean
03-25-2020, 03:32 PM
What is DCD?
Oops. Thanks. I fixed it.
coffeebean
03-25-2020, 03:35 PM
The Red Cross doesn't go door to door. Everyone needs to maintain whatever common sense they've had - or acquire some if they never had it. Think back - in your lifetime. Have you EVER had anyone show up at your door, from the Red Cross, offering to give you ANYTHING, ever? I mean unless you were the victim of a tornado and "at your door" really means "at your tent flap in the emergency encampment sponsored by the Red Cross"? Answer: no, you haven't. Ever. So don't think that this time they will. No one *should* need an e-mail from a friend or a post on the internet to know this, ffs.
The sad thing isn't that there are people who would pretend to be with the Red Cross to gain access to your stuff. The sad thing is there a grown-azz adults, presumably of at least moderate intelligence, who will fall for it.
You misread what the warning says. It says that Law Enforcement and the Red Cross are warning folks that "people" are going door to door.......etc., etc. Please re-read my original post. Thanks.
OrangeBlossomBaby
03-25-2020, 04:05 PM
Yes you copied and pasted a viral facebook post that has been regurgitated for the Coronavirus. It's been going around for years, and applied to SARS and various and sundry hurricanes and tornadoes over the years. It's a "virtual chain mail" thing. Some of them specify that the Red Cross is offering free testing (which is why the Red Cross is even mentioned in this thing), either as a just "as is" statement or "on behalf of the CDC". In the past they've offered free testing, free vaccinations, or requested donations. They have always been fraudulent scams.
In other words - this is not a new scam. That's what I'm getting at: that this isn't a new thing.
coffeebean
03-25-2020, 06:16 PM
Yes you copied and pasted a viral facebook post that has been regurgitated for the Coronavirus. It's been going around for years, and applied to SARS and various and sundry hurricanes and tornadoes over the years. It's a "virtual chain mail" thing. Some of them specify that the Red Cross is offering free testing (which is why the Red Cross is even mentioned in this thing), either as a just "as is" statement or "on behalf of the CDC". In the past they've offered free testing, free vaccinations, or requested donations. They have always been fraudulent scams.
In other words - this is not a new scam. That's what I'm getting at: that this isn't a new thing.
It may not be a new thing but it may be new to some folks. Why not let everyone know there are bad people out there. I hadn't heard about this before so I was very appreciative to my friend to inform me of the dangers out there.
Yung Dum
03-25-2020, 07:24 PM
The Red Cross doesn't go door to door. Everyone needs to maintain whatever common sense they've had - or acquire some if they never had it. Think back - in your lifetime. Have you EVER had anyone show up at your door, from the Red Cross, offering to give you ANYTHING, ever? I mean unless you were the victim of a tornado and "at your door" really means "at your tent flap in the emergency encampment sponsored by the Red Cross"? Answer: no, you haven't. Ever. So don't think that this time they will. No one *should* need an e-mail from a friend or a post on the internet to know this, ffs.
The sad thing isn't that there are people who would pretend to be with the Red Cross to gain access to your stuff. The sad thing is there a grown-azz adults, presumably of at least moderate intelligence, who will fall for it.
Well said. Kudos to you.
davem4616
03-26-2020, 07:07 AM
I just received this warning in an email from a friend.......
This was posted by the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office and I am certain it will begin to happen in Martin County as well. It is common sense........
Alert: Law Enforcement and the Red Cross have advised that there are people going door to door indicating that they are from the CDC and authorized to do home testing for Coronavirus.
DO NOT LET THEM IN. THEY WILL ROB YOU. CALL THE POLICE! ALERT YOUR FAMILIES!!
================================================== ==========
We are a community of seniors. We should be alert to this too.
good to know, thanks for sharing
stan the man
03-26-2020, 07:09 AM
Nothing on their website.
Thank you..
merrymini
03-26-2020, 07:55 AM
Sadly, our judgement may be impaired by age. That is why so many of these scammers target older people.
navair4me
03-26-2020, 08:08 AM
What is DCD?
if you mean CDC as mentioned in an earlier post, it's "Center for Disease Control."
coffeebean
03-26-2020, 09:24 AM
if you mean CDC as mentioned in an earlier post, it's "Center for Disease Control."
Thank you. I have already edited my original post and made the correction. Unfortunately, that does not make a correction to any of the posts with a quote from my original post.
Rosebud1949
03-26-2020, 11:17 AM
I took stuff to the door of the Red Cross on SR44 some years ago. THEY WOULD NOT TAKE IT. Told me to take the bags to the church who would sell it and give Red Cross the money. LAZY PEOPLE So PLEASE EVERYONE listen up there is NO WAY the Red Cross are coming to your door.....
dewilson58
03-26-2020, 11:26 AM
I took stuff to the door of the Red Cross ............. LAZY PEOPLE .......
:ohdear:
Really????? Red Cross lazy???
Wow, one of the best organizations around.
They don't have systems/processes in place to take "stuff" at the front door.
coffeebean
03-26-2020, 12:33 PM
I took stuff to the door of the Red Cross on SR44 some years ago. THEY WOULD NOT TAKE IT. Told me to take the bags to the church who would sell it and give Red Cross the money. LAZY PEOPLE So PLEASE EVERYONE listen up there is NO WAY the Red Cross are coming to your door.....
Please read my OP. The warning does not say the Red Cross is going door to door. I don't understand why posters continue to say that The Red Cross does not go door to door. That is very evident in my original post that The Red Cross is warning everyone that there are other "people" going door to door.
What is so difficult to understand here?
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