At 88 years old, I've been targeted by a scam claiming I've won $3.5 Million and a new Mercedes Benz, but they demand $450 cash first, which is a clear case of elder abuse.
Elder scam alerts: What the $450 offer really means?
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Like a wolf in sheep's clothing, those prize‑winner calls prey on seniors with glossy promises and a cash "deposit" demand. The script typically mentions a huge payout—often a car or millions of dollars—in exchange for a small upfront fee, then pressures the victim to act fast. Scam callers reuse the same number, recycle the story, and ignore any refusal, turning the interaction into repeated harassment. If you receive such a call, hang up, block the number, and report it to the FTC or your state consumer protection agency. Never send money or share banking details with unsolicited callers, especially when the offer sounds too good to be true.
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