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Scammers continue to call grandparents asking for money Enterprise-Record CHICO — Chico s senior citizens are receiving calls from scammers who are pretending to be their grandsons and granddaughters in need of money, the Chico Police Department reported Tuesday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Police warn residents of scammers The Southeast Sun Do not be afraid to hang up on a telemarketer or scammer. They will not have their feelings hurt but will simply move on to the next victim. • Be aware that telemarketers may have bits and pieces of your personal information and will lead you to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scam targeting elderly in area The Enterprise Ledger According to a press release, the scammer or scammers are calling people and trying to sell medical cards that supplement Medicare coverage. The caller then asks for information such as bank account and bank routing numbers in an attempt to steal money. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Grandparents Target of New Scam AARP News "Love definitely makes a difference - and works to the scammer's advantage," says Steve Baker of the Federal Trade Commission. "The imposter says his voice sounds odd but that's because he broke his nose in a car crash. You may be 75 percent sure that ... See all stories on this topic » |
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