Scams aimed at elders, mourners, generous people, congregations
Posted by Rev Roger
Posted on September 9, 2021
As many of you know, often there are scams in which criminals send you an email that LOOKS AS IF it is coming from a friend, a minister, the head of a charity, or someone else you trust. Then once they get you in conversation they ask you to buy gift cards from one vendor or another (usually online) and provide the gift card codes to the person writing to you. It’s always urgent and heart rending. A good source on how to discern when it’s a scam is available on the AARP website here. Also…
“Grieving Loved Ones Targeted in Obituary Scams”– someone brought to may attention the ways that scammers use information from published obituaries to manipulate and defraud widowed and other grieving family members.
See this article and related ones at this link: https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-2020/obituary.html
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