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Louie was scammed

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 10:29 am
by Dan
Louie was scammed by some sick twisted individuals, if you want to help him there is a fund here:
https://www.givesendgo.com/LouieWeaver

Re: Louie was scammed

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:57 pm
by BriGuyPEI

Re: Louie was scammed

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 8:47 pm
by Mountain Man
I have no idea how anybody could fall for that. Having to drive around to multiple banks is a big red flag, as is a caller who keeps upping the stakes after you do what they ask.

Re: Louie was scammed

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2023 7:07 am
by brenthandy
Poor guy. That sucks.

I have a family member who has dementia. Before his diagnosis, he was doing questionable things, falling for something just like this because he wanted a Mercedes they kept dangling. He drained my mom's accounts. She had to do things nobody wants to think of to protect them from bankruptcy and public humiliation.

My mom is still trusting of people with her information. She has anxiety and is super worried about life in her 70s. Even though I preach she should never give out info to anyone who calls unsolicited or without an appointment, she still could. She could be rattled.

All of us are strong and mentally together in our youth. We run companies, engineer, build, solve problems, raise kids, minister, etc. Then we grow old and stupid. I am not looking forward to that when it's my turn.

Sorry Louie, darn it.

Re: Louie was scammed

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2023 9:25 am
by sickasadog
Mountain Man wrote:
Wed Oct 25, 2023 8:47 pm
I have no idea how anybody could fall for that. Having to drive around to multiple banks is a big red flag, as is a caller who keeps upping the stakes after you do what they ask.
20 years ago, I would have thought the same thing. Since then, I have heard about several highly-capable people who have fallen for online and phone scams, including my former boss.

When someone has personal information on you, that really tips the scale. On top of that, there is all sorts of misinformation circulating about the pandemic-era government assistance which could have made the scam seem more plausible.

Cognitive decline is also slowly setting in for all of us middle-aged and older.

I agree with the red flags, but cognitive bias and panic have kicked in by that point, so we aren't really in our right minds.

I am blessed to have my parents around still. Although they are quite elderly, they still live in their home and operate their business. It is frightening how frequently they get scam phone calls these days.

Re: Louie was scammed

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2023 10:40 am
by dihigo
Poor Louie. My heart goes out to him.

"Therfore but by the grace of God go I." -John Bradford