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Scam phone call just received—be aware!
We just received a phone call purportedly from our grandson having been in an auto accident in which a six-month pregnant woman ran a red light, and he hit her. He was treated for a broken nose and a lip requiring six stitches, then was arrested for reckless driving. His lawyer, John Steinberg, would contact us with pertinent information, and he would likely have to post a bond to get out of jail. He also gave us a case number: C749882651.He sniveled and cried through the whole conversation, perhaps in an effort to make his voice less recognizable.
He ignored questions of specifics that we posed to him: 'Where are you now?' 'In what hospital were you treated?' When it reached the point of 'Could we keep this between us?' we responded 'No, don't think so.' Then came his moment of belligerence: 'Why not?' We allowed the question to hang, and after a few seconds he hung up. Caller ID gave us the number from which he was calling: 352-392-5286. We promptly called the Sheriff's Office, from which we were transferred to a unit that handles specifically scammers trying to scam other individuals. We're waiting for a callback from them; in the meantime, we felt it important enough to post on ToTV. |
When last time heard scammer being arrested? I’m surprised they caught Bernie Madoff.
Sadly, but in the tech age it best not answer phone or emails unless you know exactly who they are from. If I don’t recognize the call or email I don’t answer and email going in trash. |
Some people fall for anything, how much in gift cards did he request you buy. I wonder if you are on Facebook with all your family details?
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This one of the oldest scams. They got you.
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Have not got that one for a few years. Still get lots of others.
Not to mention they are raising money to help sheriff dept. Ask percentage goes to help and they have no clue. |
I agree with everything the OP did, except calling the Sheriff. The Sheriff can't do anything to the scammers.
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Block all numbers not in your contact list. Let the rest of people leave a message
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What I don't understand, I have a block scam calls app on my cellphone it's works great, but,
why does my phone ring telling me it's "It's a scam call??" My wife is constantly running to look who's calling, (thinks someone we know is calling) then complains about all the scam calls |
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How did you not know that wasn’t your grandson?
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Why didn’t you ask him his mothers maiden name, what city was he born and the name of his first pet?
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Scams like this continue to pop up because they work. People do fall for this stuff.
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Old people are gullible, especially when the inevitable processes of age starts to dull the ol' mental processes. |
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- Injured child - Child in custody - Computer virus currently destroying your computer - Police on the way to your house to arrest you - IRS freezing your Social Security number - and several more things designed to scare you into reacting first without thinking |
Phone, Text, and e-mail Scammers
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If we all bombard the DOJ and our State AG, hopefully, they will get tired of the messages and finally get off their duff and do something about it. We have a lot of smart IT people in this country. Put them to work to stop these scammers!! |
On the car warranty ones ask for a price for our lamborghini or if bored and a female ask what they are wearing. They do get flustered and that is why i do it.
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Just don’t answer any call unless you know who the caller is. Any legitimate caller will leave a message. Then you can evaluate the message to decide if a return call is warranted.
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Yup, people do fall for this stuff. |
Yep. It can be dangerous putting personal info on social media. If you must be on it, don't use a name matchable to your home or utility records. Also, tagging relatives helps identify you, by relationship..
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I agree that we have a lot of good IT people. And, I think that the cell phone providers could easily stop the scammers by monitoring their phone usage and limiting the number of calls made from a single source. But, they will not do it because they are making money on the scammer calls. The Government has been saying for years that they are working to fix the problem, but, I think they are lying. |
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I answer calls because sometimes it's the health insurance people calling me back, and I'm expecting their call and don't want to have to play phone tag with voice mails. A lot of these folks work from home now and get dedicated cell phones with their own number, but caller ID doesn't recognize as being with the health insurance company.
If I hear no response to my "hello?" within 10 seconds I hang up. If they're legit they'll call back. If they are robot calls, I hang up and block the number. If they are actual people scamming me I'll either say no or swear at them in Greek or Spanish, and then hang up. |
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I had this one a few years ago, someone claiming to be U. S. Marshall Alvarez told me I was going to be arrested for failure to show up for jury duty and the judge issued a bench warrant. But.....if I gave him 2 "vouchers" (African term for bank check) of $3,000 each by 5PM that day, he would make it go away. Otherwise, he would send "local law enforcement" to arrest me and I should have my lawyers there. I counteroffered: Since this is a federal warrant and you are a federal agent, why don't YOU come here and arrest me. I'll have my "lawyers" waiting---they're from the law firm of Smith, Wesson, Remington, Colt and Glock and they are real anxious to meet you. I then suggest he take his &*%$ scam back to whatever %^*$# third world country he came from and get the *&%%$ out of the USA. |
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And NEVER trust any "area codes"....don't even answer calls from your "home" area ...
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Everyone must watch
Scammer Payback on YouTube. He had lots of videos. This guy is great. He actually gets into the hackers system and reeks havoc deleting their files and wasting their time. |
I had a phone call like that about a year ago. I decided to play with him. His name was Tommy and he needed money.
Tommy: Grandma can you help me? I'm in trouble. Me: Why don't you call your dad? Tommy: I can't, he'll get really mad at me. Me: Well, ask you mom. Tommy: I can't, she'll tell my dad. Me: Tommy, I have a question for you. Tommy: What grandma? Me: I never had children, so how can you be my grandson? Tommy: You just wasted my time. Then he hung up on me. That was a lot of fun! |
I don't pick up unknown calls, but if I did and it is a scammer... some of these responses are cute and silly but I'd just take the quickest 1-click response and waste as little of my time as possible.
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Good samaritan
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Up the hershey highway
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You can also set a specific ring tones for your favorite contacts and one for all others. Ignore the rest.
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