Scam alert: Baby boomer
investors beware
"You are making an
investment?"
There are an increasing number
of scams on the Internet. As baby boomers begin to spend more time on the Internet,
they will receive e-mails advising them of large amounts of money, that they
supposedly will receive.
Imagine, for a moment, a group
of baby boomers talking about their e-mails and phone calls. Many of them may not realize that
they cannot invest money this way.
Contacting an investment firm
may be a good idea.
"I just won fifteen
million dollars in a UK
lottery! I did not purchase a ticket, but it says that my e-mail address
qualifies!"
"I got an e-mail about
thirty one million dollars I inherited from someone who died in 2002! I
am his sole beneficiary. I have never heard of the guy."
"Over the past few years,
one e-mail after another has arrived in my mailbox, advising me of all of the
money that I have won."
"Maybe they are scams? I
just delete them."
"Here is another sixteen
million dollars, in this e-mail! This lady is dying and wants me to help her to
give it to the poor!"
"This is wonderful and so
exiting! Five million dollars! It is a fantastic gift. I can hardly believe it!
I have to send them money to so they can transfer it to my personal savings account, right
away!"
"All I have to do to get
mine is to send them all of my banking information!"
"Now what am I going to do
with all of that money? I could go overseas, like I always wanted to do. Maybe
I could go on a cruise?"
"Twenty five million in
Euros, is on its way to me, as soon as I let them know where I live."
"How should I invest it? I
don't know how to invest money."
"This person invited me to
visit him in Ghana ."
"I have one guy that that
wants me to be his partner! He sounded mean. I hung up the phone on him."
"There must be something
the matter with my bank, as they won't touch it!"
"I tried three banks in
town and none of them want anything to do with it!"
"In my mind, I already have it all invested! Let's see. I am ordering a new car and I am buying that three million dollar home on the outskirts of town, immediately. In fact, I already put an offer in on it. It cost me my life savings to do that."
"In my mind, I already have it all invested! Let's see. I am ordering a new car and I am buying that three million dollar home on the outskirts of town, immediately. In fact, I already put an offer in on it. It cost me my life savings to do that."
"My e-mail said that all I
have to do is to setup an offshore account and they will look after the rest.
They are sending me an ATM card, so that I can take fifteen thousand dollars
out, every day."
"Oh, they only asked me
for twenty five hundred dollars, to arrange the transfer of my funds to my bank
account."
"This one says that all of
the money is already in the county and all I have to do is contact the delivery
company. They already paid part of it. I just have to pay the rest. I guess I
will have to do it, because I won't be able to reach them for three
months."
"I have somebody lady that
wants to move in with me, while we get all of the money invested."
"This guy told me to send
my rent money. He says I will get it back."
"Why should you trust your money to an investment firm?"
"Why should you trust your money to an investment firm?"
Hopefully, an investment firm
will be able to advise the baby boomers that this is not really money to be
invested.
Baby boomer investors, beware!
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