Grandma's and Grandpa's often don't deserve this..
Grandpa just got scammed, and when we talked to him about it he said the bank literally told him "you are being scammed" and he insisted on sending the money anyway.
I just... what?
My coworker used to be a teller at a bank. She said it would happen once or twice a week. And they could caution the person against the transfer, and tell the person that they’re being scammed. But legally, it’s their money and if they want to give it to some random person halfway across the world, that’s their legal right.
The tellers couldn’t outright refuse to do the transfer, because the account holder is the one who has the ultimate authority over where their money goes.
And every single time, the person would either:
A) be back again a day later, begging for their money back, or
B) be back again a day later, insisting on sending more money to the scammer.
Because if the scammer has a good mark, they’ll continue calling that same person to continue extorting money out of them. Because if you have someone who is gullible enough to fall for it once, they’ll likely be gullible enough to fall for it again.
People can get into this weird fixation mode where when they made a decision then nothing can keep them from doing it except if it's physically impossible.
Word on the street is that GenZ kids are more likely to fall for this. Swap IRS with TikTok or some shit.
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Different kind of scheme. These are cold call scams.
GenZ falls for online get rich schemes at a higher rate than boomers but also encounter them at a higher rate.
Media knows how to sell a story.
If you want to laugh and see scammers wasting their time and losing their mind, make sure to checkout Kitboga on YouTube, twitch and podcast!
Grandpa just got scammed, and when we talked to him about it he said the bank literally told him "you are being scammed" and he insisted on sending the money anyway.
I just... what?
My coworker used to be a teller at a bank. She said it would happen once or twice a week. And they could caution the person against the transfer, and tell the person that they’re being scammed. But legally, it’s their money and if they want to give it to some random person halfway across the world, that’s their legal right.
The tellers couldn’t outright refuse to do the transfer, because the account holder is the one who has the ultimate authority over where their money goes.
And every single time, the person would either:
A) be back again a day later, begging for their money back, or
B) be back again a day later, insisting on sending more money to the scammer.
Because if the scammer has a good mark, they’ll continue calling that same person to continue extorting money out of them. Because if you have someone who is gullible enough to fall for it once, they’ll likely be gullible enough to fall for it again.
People can get into this weird fixation mode where when they made a decision then nothing can keep them from doing it except if it's physically impossible.
Word on the street is that GenZ kids are more likely to fall for this. Swap IRS with TikTok or some shit.
Different kind of scheme. These are cold call scams.
GenZ falls for online get rich schemes at a higher rate than boomers but also encounter them at a higher rate.
Media knows how to sell a story.
If you want to laugh and see scammers wasting their time and losing their mind, make sure to checkout Kitboga on YouTube, twitch and podcast!
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