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Various Farsi Scams Affecting Iranian and Other Immigrants in the Vancouver Area
A grandparent scam is a type of scam where fraudsters impersonate a grandchild in distress and contact their grandparents, typically via phone or email. The scammer pretends to be the grandchild and claims to be in some kind of trouble, such as being arrested, in an accident, or needing urgent financial assistance. They often ask the grandparent to send money quickly, usually through methods like wire transfers, prepaid cards, or gift cards.
In this episode, Skyrise Media looks into the various scams that are affecting Farsi seniors, and all seniors to that they can protect themselves. Here are some of the scams discussed.
Grandparent Scam: As mentioned earlier, this scam involves a fraudster posing as a grandchild in distress, claiming they need money urgently for situations like medical emergencies or legal troubles.
Phishing Scams: Seniors might receive emails or messages that appear to be from legitimate organizations, asking for personal information or financial details.
Tech Support Scams: Fraudsters pose as technical support representatives, claiming there's a problem with the senior's computer or software. They then request remote access to the computer and charge for unnecessary services.
Lottery or Prize Scams: Seniors are informed that they've won a prize or a lottery but need to pay fees or taxes to claim their winnings. In reality, there are no winnings, and the scammers pocket the money.
Romance Scams: Scammers build fake romantic relationships with seniors, gaining their trust before inventing various excuses to ask for money.
Investment Scams: Seniors might be offered high-return investment opportunities that promise guaranteed returns, but these are often too good to be true.
Charity Scams: Fraudsters pose as representatives of legitimate charities and request donations for fake causes.
In this episode of Vancouver Nights, several seniors open up and share their personal stories with the audience. Our distinguished guest, Mr. Ali Khoddami, a Senior Counsellor at SHARE Society, sheds light on the reasons why seniors often find themselves targeted by scammers. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the factors contributing to this issue and learn about the steps that can be taken to protect our senior community members from falling victim to scams.
Journalist: Majid Mahichi
Skyrise Media Society
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