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Rich Grandma - Are people really still falling for these scams?

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Wouldn’t fool me, too Old
 
People don't know who their Grandma is??????
 
People don't know who their Grandma is??????
That was my immediate reaction as well...Reader's Digest article...maybe its just click-bait...or the criminals are putting a DNA search spin on it.
 
People get blinded by greed, so they miss the fact that they are actually the targets of someone else's greed.
Agreed. It's amazing how some people just do not stop for one minute to think. If people did, they wouldn't fall for the timeshare upfront fee resale/rental scam or the infamous Nigerian prince scam.
 
Think about it -- every other day, someone posts a new message about "XYZ Ethical Super-Legit Timeshare Exit Company." You could take out ads during the Superbowl and tell the country that it's always a scam. And yet every other day, someone would still post a new message about "XYZ Ethical Super-Legit Timeshare Exit Company."

"Someone told me they were really good!"

People still go on timeshare presentations and buy a timeshare. 50 years of people like John Oliver telling the world what a bad idea this is hasn't stopped timeshare tours. Hasn't even slowed them down.

Dangle "free stuff" in front of the right people and they'll swallow the bait every time.

There's just two examples. You really can fool some of the people all of the time.
 
Had a nighbor fall for a scantly clad woman who had gold coins in Germany.

All she needed was $10,000 and an airplane ticket. He gladly obliged, his girlfriend was not so impressed and broke up.

The German Woman, had to deal with the authorities and only needed $50,000 more to get the bax of gold coins.


Needless to say the storty has a tragic end. The German Woman never showed, nor did the coins and the man died about a year later alone.
 
There are far too many people in the world that hear promises of big bucks that goes in the left ear only to have all common sense go out of their right ear.
 
Unbelievable!! There is a new one every day.
 
Unbelievable!! There is a new one every day.
 

“There is a fool born every minute.” - P. T. Barnum

"Dear Sir, I need your help. I am a Nigerian prince and am in desperate need to move large sums of money out of my war-torn country." - P. T Barnums long lost cousin.

According to CNBC - ‘Nigerian prince’ email scams still rake in over $700,000 a year.


P.T. Barnum may have loved fools but failed to dazzle the children of the smartphone age and to overcome the fierce opposition of the animal rights movement. Maybe the Nigerian prince will disappear once a cure for Alzheimer and dementia is found.

Any reader who wants to send me money for no reason is welcome to do so. (Just a joke for those serious people on here).
 
The key to thse types of scams is GREED, as much as ignorance. Greed is the hook that smothers sense.
 
Same people who pay $40,000 to a multinational timeshare company, instead of buying one for $100 resale.
 
I follow a YouTuber called Pleasant Green. He goes over the scams and how they work. He also uses his computers to hack into the scammers computer and wrecks havoc on them, so it’s entertaining to watch. Here’s a link to the airline tickets scam. One we discussed on TUG a little while back when it was in the news

 
I promised my dearly departed grandma I would not give away her secret cookie recipe. But, since it so so good, I decided to not give it away, but let my special TUG Friends in on it for just $1000 each. Help me honor the memory or dear Granny and Venmo me a grand. I guarantee you will be astonished.
 
I promised my dearly departed grandma I would not give away her secret cookie recipe. But, since it so so good, I decided to not give it away, but let my special TUG Friends in on it for just $1000 each. Help me honor the memory or dear Granny and Venmo me a grand. I guarantee you will be astonished.
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