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Old 01-25-2024, 12:39 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by TheProfessor View Post
Coffee this morning.
Met a senior gentleman that was hacked.
Email from his bank or credit card.
He stated he was on phone for 45 minutes before he finally figured out that this was a scam conversation.

The advice from Consumer Reports/AARP.

1. Never click on any link in any email.
Do a Google search of bank or credit card and use officel customer
support number and call directly to verify if one thinks that there is a problem or
issue.

2. If you receive a phone call. Again. Hang up. Do a Google search of
bank/credit card and make a dedicated phone call yourself.

Also scams pretending from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, UPS, Fedex, USPS, etc.
I got the Grampa scam call a few weeks ago. Guy pretending to be my grandson, wanting me to send him money to keep him out of jail. I was out walking my dog and it was real cold, otherwise I would have played along.
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