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Obviously the guy that does this is scum, but how dumb do you have to be to fall for this? -- (link)
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Reagen (aka Reagen)
Dec 10 '08, 11:19
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Wait a minute, that's not the wallet inspector!
(www.canada.com)
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At what point does a bank take it upon themselves to protect seniors from themselves? -- nm
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Mop
Dec 10, 11:25
In other news, drinks are on me tonight, fellas. nm
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Dignan
Dec 10, 11:23
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Seriously. It's like "Hi, give me money". Me: "Um, no. Fucker" -- nm
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oblique
Dec 10, 11:25
i honestly don't understand why seniors are more susceptible to these types of scams. generational thing? mental capacity? -- nm
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kare
Dec 10, 11:21
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I think some older people are just so lonely and isolated that they will go along with anyone talking to them.
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Amy
Dec 10, 11:39
everyone tends to slow down as they get older. I think that's all it is. -- nm
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mafic
Dec 10, 11:23
I'm an old man! I'm confused! -- nm
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Uncle Leo
Dec 10, 11:22
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