Impostor Grandchildren Scam the Elderly for Big Bucks
'Grandparent Scams' Are Among the Impostor Scams That Generated 60,000 Complaints Last Year
A growing number of scam artists who target senior citizens have stolen thousands of dollars from victims in what is known as the "grandparent scam," officials say.
The con is within a category of "impostor scams" for which there were 60,000 complaints last year, according to the Federal Trade Commission. And officials have urged the public to report the scams to law enforcement.
Jim and his wife of Wilmington, N.C., for example, received a call last month from a man saying he was their grandson.
The man said he had been in a car accident while traveling in the Dominican Republic. After explaining his injuries and that he badly needed money to get out of jail and return to the United States, the man begged Jim, 78, not to tell his "parents" and blamed his voice change on the accident.
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/grandparent-scams-impostors-dupe-elderly-pretending-grandchildren/story?id=13240557&page=1They troll obits and then try to find your grandparents via Facebook.