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Connecticut Better Business Bureau warns "Grandparent Scam" sweeping North America
BBB urges family discussions to avoid getting swindled 
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    WALLINGFORD, CT, March 11, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Grandparents from Connecticut to British Columbia, Canada are being targeted in another wave of the so-called "Grandparent Scam."

The scheme, which preys upon grandparents' love of their grandchildren, has proven to be a lucrative venture for con artists.

The ruse begins with a telephone call from someone posing as a grandchild who urges the grandparents to send money by wire transfer for a variety of phony reasons ranging from medical bills after a car accident to posting bail because the "grandchild" was arrested.

In some cases, to lend legitimacy, the scammer will put someone else on the telephone posing as either an MD or police officer. The grandchild then requests that money be sent through wire transfer to cover expenses. One Wisconsin couple was bilked out of $19,000 by con artists posing as a grandson and his lawyer.

Connecticut Better Business Bureau President, Paulette Scarpetti, says the grandparents themselves sometimes inadvertently provide information that helps the scammers.

"In many cases, when the grandparents pick up the phone, the scammers will say 'Hi Grandma. Guess who's calling?' Frequently the grandparent will answer that question feeling comfortable that they know who they are supposedly talking to."

The scammers will often plead with the grandparent not to tell their parents about the 'accident' or 'arrest.'

Grandparents are singled out because they may be hard of hearing and because they will likely not know where their grandchildren are. Connecticut Better Business Bureau urges families to discuss the way the scam works.

If you receive a call from someone claiming to be your grandchild in distress, BBB advises that you don't disclose any information before you have confirmed it really is your grandchild. If a caller says "It's me, grandma," don't respond with a name but instead let the caller explain who he or she is.

One easy way to confirm their identity is to ask a simple question that your grandchild would know such as what school he or she goes to or their middle name. Another way to potentially stop the scam in its tracks is to contact the parents to verify the grandchild's whereabouts.

If you have fallen victim to the scam, BBB recommends that you report the incident immediately to local police and the Connecticut Attorney General's office. If there is a request to wire money to Canada, the Canadian Anti-Fraud Call Centre has established the PhoneBusters hotline and Web site to report such fraud. Reports can be filed easily online through the PhoneBusters site at phonebusters.com, or by phone, toll free at 1-888-495-8501.

Any discussion of this sort should include a warning about agreeing to any request that requires sending money by wire transfer to an unknown recipient. Once the transfer is made, it is extremely difficult and usually impossible to recover the money.

More information on how to avoid becoming a victim of this and other scams is available at bbb.org.

About Better Business Bureau CT

Founded in 1912, BBB is an unbiased non-profit organization that sets and upholds high standards for fair and honest business behavior. BBB offers objective advice and a wide range of education on topics affecting marketplace trust. BBB also offers complaint and dispute resolution support for consumers and businesses. Today, 128 BBBs serve communities across the U.S. and Canada, evaluating and monitoring more than three million local and national businesses and charities. For more advice on finding companies and businesses, start your search with trust at http://www.bbb.org


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