Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Bilking the Elderly

with corporate assistance.

The thieves operated from small offices in Toronto and hangar-size rooms in India. Every night, working from lists of names and phone numbers, they called World War II veterans, retired schoolteachers and thousands of other elderly Americans and posed as government and insurance workers updating their files.
Then, the criminals emptied their victims’ bank accounts.

Richard Guthrie, a 92-year-old Army veteran, was one of those victims. He ended up on scam artists’ lists because his name, like millions of others, was sold by large companies to telemarketing criminals, who then turned to major banks to steal his life’s savings.
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I really feel like we are in a battle between rich and poor. This is a deeply disturbing article and one more in a very long list of things I read that leave me feeling angry and powerless.

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