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My aunt just got call from a male pretending to be her grandson saying he was in jail and would she please bail him out.&nbsp; Then a man, Roger Wilson ,pretending to be a police officer with precinc
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Scam call from 514-516-3552, saying grandson was in jail

posted at June 12, 2012 4:08 PM EDT
Posts: 1
First: June 12, 2012
Last: June 12, 2012

My aunt just got call from a male pretending to be her grandson saying he was in jail and would she please bail him out.  Then a man, Roger Wilson ,pretending to be a police officer with precinct 13 in Manassas, VA called her to say yes, he was in jail and where she could send the money. If not he would be in jail for three weeks waiting for his hearing.
My aunt frantically called us and  gave us the information. We started calling the numbers the man left for the jail and the police officer. You could tell they weren't very professional. We googled the phone number above and found a posting from someone in Canada that this just happened to. We also got the REAL numbers for the jail and found out he was not there. We finally got in touch with the grandson. He was at home.
The police said there was nothing they could do about it. We just have to get the word out. After emailing everyone we know, I found out this has happened personally to 4 other people we know. One poor grandfather did loose some money with this scam.

Re: Scam call from 514-516-3552, saying grandson was in jail

posted at June 25, 2012 10:41 AM EDT
Posts: 4
First: June 25, 2012
Last: July 13, 2012
That's another version of the Grandparent Scam. Scam artists call random phone numbers and pose as a grandchild or a relative and come up with an emergency story to request for money. But be careful because these scammers can be very convincing. There's already been a lot of complaints related to this scam and it's just sad that they target mainly the seniors. They take advantage of the love and concern they have for the other family members. 

I suggest you tell your aunt to be cautious about such calls. If she gets another one, advise her to hang up and report the caller to the proper authorities.

Re: Scam call from 514-516-3552, saying grandson was in jail

posted at June 25, 2012 10:47 AM EDT
Posts: 4
First: June 25, 2012
Last: July 13, 2012
I did a little reasearch and it looks like the scammers have been using different phone numbers to contact people. Based on the complaints from http://www.callercenter.com alone, here's the most commonly used lines:


360-529-6145
347-535-1494
333-589-8063
425-390-8922

I looked up the phone number the caller used to contact your aunt and it looks like 514-516-3552 orginated from Montreal, Quebec. 

Re: Scam call from 514-516-3552, saying grandson was in jail

posted at June 26, 2012 6:15 PM EDT
Posts: 184
First: June 3, 2010
Last: August 15, 2012
Dear Rustyand14kitties,
You can report those phone scams to the Federal Trade Commission, and it will help to stop them.

     Go here for the infrormation on how to report them:

          http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/phonefraud/index.shtml

Re: Scam call from 514-516-3552, saying grandson was in jail

posted at March 5, 2013 7:14 PM EST
Posts: 330
First: March 1, 2013
Last: April 23, 2013
The simple solution is to call your family and speak to your grandson directly.  Chances are that he will be home right where he is supposed to be.  Then you will be reassured and know the scam is just a scam.

The grandparent scam is common and the caller usually asks for money to get out of some embarrasing situation.  Then the caller asks you not to tell anyone, not even family members, because it is too embarrasing and the caller wants to avoid trouble with parents.  The truth is that the caller just wants you to keep quiet so that no one finds out you were scammed and then they may help you to pursue the scammer in a complaint that may actually succeed.

You can read more about the grandparent scam in the discussion topic of Scam-Busting websites.

R

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