94-year-old man loses $10,000 over a single phone call in this cruel scam

In today's digital age, where convenience and connectivity are at our fingertips, a sinister underbelly of scammers and fraudsters preys on the unsuspecting.

It's a sad truth that the elderly are often targeted due to their perceived vulnerability and, sometimes, less familiarity with the digital world.

The story of a 94-year-old man from Mount Waverley in Melbourne's southeast is a reminder of the vigilance needed to protect ourselves from such threats.



The 94-year-old man fell victim to a cruel and calculated scam that cost him nearly $10,000—a substantial sum that no doubt represented a significant portion of his savings.

On 19 September, he received a phone call from an individual posing as a representative from a telecommunications company.


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A 94-year-old man lost $10,000 over a single phone call in this cruel scam. Credit: Freepik


This scammer was convincing enough to obtain the elderly man's bank details over the phone and instructed him to leave his bank cards in a letterbox, promising they would be reissued later.

Armed with the man's bank cards, the fraudster went on a shopping spree that afternoon, purchasing four new iPhones at stores in Malvern East and Chadstone.

The thief didn't end with the $9,000 spent on phones; he attempted to buy an additional $4,500 worth of electronics, though this transaction was thankfully declined.



The scammer also tried withdrawing cash using the victim's cards at ATMs in Ashburton and Mount Waverley.

In response to this incident, police have released images of a man they believe may be connected to the scam and are calling on the public to assist with their inquiries.

But this wasn’t the first time scammers preyed on vulnerable Aussies.


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The image of the man who was believed to be involved in the scam, according to Victoria Police. Credit: Victoria Police


In a previous story, a 91-year-old widow was scammed into attempting to purchase $2,000 worth of gift cards.

The scammer impersonated a bank employee and convinced her she was assisting in catching other scammers.

The scammers were branded as 'absolute mongrels', and the public was advised to hang up on such calls from scammers. You can read more about the story here.



If you or someone else has fallen into a scam, report it to Scamwatch here.

You can also head over to our Scam Watch forum to stay updated with the latest tricks scammers use to deceive people out of their money and sensitive details.
Key Takeaways

  • A 94-year-old man has been scammed out of nearly $10,000 by someone claiming to be from a telecommunications company.
  • The elderly victim from Mount Waverley was deceived into giving away his bank details and leaving his bank cards for collection.
  • The scammer used the stolen cards to purchase expensive items like new iPhones and attempted to buy other electronics.
  • Police have released images of a suspect and are appealing for anyone with information to assist with their inquiries.
Have you or someone you know ever encountered a scam like this? What measures do you take to protect yourself? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
 
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What a complete & utter arsehole. By his looks, shove him in the klink for 5 years & deport him. I shit sick of what appears to be undesirable imports continuing to do crime and appropriate action of justice not dished out.

If the shithead was born here, still, send him back from where his parents or grandies came from.

The populous of Aussie wouldn't like to see me in power, that's for sure.
 
So sad for the gentleman but we are continually told to never give your banking details to anyone over the phone no matter how convincing the caller sounds. Maybe a bigger and louder campaign should be put out by the government to get people to listen. Family members also need to impress this on their elderly relatives to avoid these scammers.
 
Just as a note, it appears to be two separate individuals in the photos to me. Am I wrong?
 
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Yes was recently scammed by bloke who convinced me he was from my phone provider, fell for it as I was in the middle of closing account for deceased friend, once I realised,went to bank immediately, they managed to recover a pittance, contact SCAMWATCH, they will be able to put you in touch with people to further assist, good luck, sorry to hear that these degenerates got to you
 
I would not have thought that anybody who owns a mobile phone hasn't heard warnings about scammers. Yet they catch people time after time.. gullible obviously.
Possibly a health issue like loss of memory perhaps could contribute to falling for the ruthless scammers?

But as @Ebby posted earlier, who is helping the elderly man with his finances?
 
Then there is this guy, not a scammer but a rotten thief who took advantage on our sacred Remembrance Day.
His photo though, he sticks out like dogs balls and someone has to recognise him, unless his friends and family are also rotten thieves!
 
Then there is this guy, not a scammer but a rotten thief who took advantage on our sacred Remembrance Day.
His photo though, he sticks out like dogs balls and someone has to recognise him, unless his friends and family are also rotten thieves!
Kill that scumbag too!

But you will have to line up behind me.
 

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