Aussie couple shares heartbreaking experience after con artist takes their life savings

In a world where technology has been a cornerstone of our lives, it's a harsh reality that the same advancements could also be used to take advantage of others.

An Australian couple’s story was a sobering reminder of the dark side of our digital age.

Their dreams of starting a family were cruelly shattered when a scammer conned them out of their life savings.


Scott and Danielle White shared their harrowing experience on The Project.

Their predicament began with a phone call from someone who posed as a Bendigo Bank employee.

The scammer was alarmingly well-informed, as he knew Mr White's internet banking details and the security systems used by Bendigo Bank.


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A scammer syphoned the Whites' savings account after pretending to be a Bendigo Bank representative. Image Credit: YouTube/The Project


'I have pretty much no online footprint. I've never had social media. I don't do much even on my phone outside of the usual things,' Mr White said in the interview.

This level of detail gave the scammer an air of credibility, leading Mr White to share a personal security code.

Within minutes, the Whites' account was drained of more than $98,000, leaving them with $1,500.


The emotional toll was evident as they recounted their ordeal on national television.

'We wanted to start IVF because we've been trying for a while to no success, not even a little bit of hope. So, a lot of it was going towards IVF,' Ms White lamented.

The Whites also faced mounting veterinary bills for their dog, who was diagnosed with cancer.

'We have no money left—only what I got paid from work, and that's not going to last very long,' she added.

The Project's host, Sarah Harris, showed empathy and anger as she listened to the couple's story.

'We are just so sorry that you're going through this. These bloody scumbags are out there and destroying lives,' Harris said.


The segment not only highlighted the Whites' plight but also sparked a broader conversation about the prevalence of scams in Australia.

With over $2.7 billion lost to scams in 2023 and more than 600,000 scam reports filed, it's clear that this is a national issue that requires urgent attention.

In the aftermath of the scam, the Whites experienced the full spectrum of humanity.

Their neighbours extended a lifeline and offered a loan and a care package to help them get back on their feet.

'Bendigo Bank attempts to recover funds lost to scams wherever possible,' one of the bank’s spokespersons stated.

'It goes without saying when the bank is at fault, we will reimburse customers for the loss of funds.'

Watch the full story here:

Source: The Project/YouTube


This cautionary tale serves as a stark warning to all Australians who may be more vulnerable to deceitful tactics.

It's crucial to remain vigilant and sceptical of unsolicited calls, especially those requesting personal security information.

Always verify the identity of the caller through independent means and never give out sensitive information over the phone.

Stay informed and updated with the latest scams and prevention tips with the SDC forum’s Scam Watch section.
Key Takeaways

  • Scott and Danielle White had their dreams of starting a family shattered after a scammer stole nearly $100,000 from their savings.
  • The couple appeared on The Project, where they shared their distressing story of falling victim to a sophisticated banking scam.
  • The scammer was knowledgeable about the Whites' Bendigo Bank account and used this information to deceive Mr White into handing over a security code.
  • Bendigo Bank stated they attempt to reimburse customers for losses due to scams whenever possible.
Have you or someone you know been targeted by similar schemes over the phone? We invite you to share your thoughts and experiences with scams in the comments below.
 
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Fools, have you EVER had a phone call like that , I bet NO, so why why why why did you fall for it. I'm pretty sick of hearing about these stupid people.
So why are we indignant about people who have been scammed? They have harmed no-one but themselves and that has happened simply because they trusted the wrong person to trust. So we can't trust trust anymore? Half of the USA trusts Donald Trump, convicted criminal and 6 times a bankrupt who would appear to be filthy rich and is about to con (scam) his way once again to the presidency of the USA.

Just don't trust the internet for any financial dealing. It's that simple. And if scammed make a helluva noise about it.
 
I agree, this couple have made a terrible mistake and a hard lesson learnt. To say they deserve to lose every cent they have in their account? Must be wonderful to be perfect. I hope this young couple somehow have a chance at IVF. You come across as a very nasty and bitter old man wishing bad fortune on others. I’m sure Karma has you in its sight.
Not nasty or bitter at all.
Just sick to death of those fools who keep falling for these scams whinging, complaining and blaming the banks and everyone else for their stupidity.
 
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Exactly !!!

I agree, this couple have made a terrible mistake and a hard lesson learnt. To say they deserve to lose every cent they have in their account? Must be wonderful to be perfect. I hope this young couple somehow have a chance at IVF. You come across as a very nasty and bitter old man wishing bad fortune on others. I’m sure Karma has you in its sight.

Not nasty or bitter at all.
Just sick to death of those fools who keep falling for these scams whinging, complaining and blaming the banks and everyone else for their stupidity.
Perhaps naivety is a better word than stupidity. Those people were simply naive enough to trust someone using the internet.So we can't trust trust?
 
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I'm wondering if SOME of these people crying scam, suddenly have a GO FUND ME page.
Surely, we have had enough reminders about this, maybe the government needs to put an add on TV to remind people. :unsure:
 
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Not nasty or bitter at all.
Just sick to death of those fools who keep falling for these scams whinging, complaining and blaming the banks and everyone else for their stupidity.
I agree it was their fault. BUT to say they deserve to lose every bit of money they have. NO ONE deserves that. Most people as they age develop a little more compassion for others. People whinge and moan constantly about anything and everything. Don’t take it personally. Enjoy your evening.
 
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So why are we indignant about people who have been scammed? They have harmed no-one but themselves and that has happened simply because they trusted the wrong person to trust. So we can't trust trust anymore? Half of the USA trusts Donald Trump, convicted criminal and 6 times a bankrupt who would appear to be filthy rich and is about to con (scam) his way once again to the presidency of the USA.

Just don't trust the internet for any financial dealing. It's that simple. And if scammed make a helluva noise about it.
People say exactly the same thing about Biden. He is no Mother Teresa! The Americans will sort it out.
 
Perhaps naivety is a better word than stupidity. Those people were simply naive enough to trust someone using the internet.So we can't trust trust?
I probably for once agree with you.
Naivety, but how many times do people have to be warned about these scams?
That‘s wherethe stupidity comes into it!
 
Fools, have you EVER had a phone call like that , I bet NO, so why why why why did you fall for it. I'm pretty sick of hearing about these stupid people.
I had a phone call from supposedly CBA saying there was a problem with my Visa card. My card was paid off. He started asking for details and I said, I'm not talking to you, then I rang the CBA directly and said about the phone call and they checked and said they had not called me and if it happened again hang up and do exactly what I did.
 
I had a phone call from supposedly CBA saying there was a problem with my Visa card. My card was paid off. He started asking for details and I said, I'm not talking to you, then I rang the CBA directly and said about the phone call and they checked and said they had not called me and if it happened again hang up and do exactly what I did.
You were very smart and did what everyone should be doing now
 
I had a phone call from supposedly CBA saying there was a problem with my Visa card. My card was paid off. He started asking for details and I said, I'm not talking to you, then I rang the CBA directly and said about the phone call and they checked and said they had not called me and if it happened again hang up and do exactly what I did.
If you have a home phone with your NBN or just a phone, and you have an answering machine with it - then screen all your calls to stay safe - instead of just picking up the phone this way you know who's calling you and the person / Friend / Family / will leave a message -- But Scammers Never Leave a Message .... As a Mobile will always get a Red Flag Notice of a scam warning you... hope this helps ....
 
As I have said before I only have a direct phone line, anyone ringing my number is asked by the operator who do they want to speak to and who is calling, I can get up to 6 a week who put the phone down when asked who is calling, when my wall phone broke down I bought my own phone perhaps that is why I get an operator asking those questions first.
 
Scammers need to be held accountable no matter where in the world they are operating from. Until all governments of the world decide that scamming is not ok, no matter who or where the victim lives. Some governments of the world believe (sadly) it is ok to scam others in wealthier countries, or at the very least they look the other way, as long as the scammers are not scamming their citizens. As long as we have governments of the world with this attitude, then I fear we will have even more potentially sophisticated scams in the future.
 
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