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| The Phony Bank Examiner Scheme- a telephone caller will identify himself as a bank examiner who is trying to weed out a disloyal employee by getting you to withdraw money from your bank account and turn it over to them. | |
| Pigeon Drop- the swindler will claim to have found a large sum of money with you being the witness to the findings. A second person will come into the scene and help to convince you to put up good faith money, switch the real money with phony money and leave you holding the bag. | |
| Buying at the Door Schemes- someone might come to your door and offer to sell home insulation, energy saving devices or burglar bars. BEWARE! Do not purchase or sign any contracts without first having it examined by someone you know and trust. Also check with the Better Business Bureau to see if this company is legitimate. |
Remember, anything that sounds to good to be true might be just that. So talk to your bank officer before withdrawing a large sum of money from your bank account to make a purchase or close a deal. Remember, most criminals look for the easiest way to get something of value.
"Purse snatching" is a common crime, but not widely publicized. Any woman is a target for this offense, even though elderly women seem to be more vulnerable.
You can minimize your chances of becoming a victim of purse snatching by following these simple rules:
| Do not carry a shoulder bag over your shoulder. This makes it easier for a suspect to grab the bag, knock you down and cause bodily injury. | |
| Carry a small clutch-type handbag underneath your arm. This will prevent bodily injury from occurring in the event of a purse snatch. | |
| Do not carry large sums of money, valuable jewelry or all of your credit cards in your purse. | |
| Carry only what you plan to use for the day. This includes one check instead of the whole checkbook or one credit card. | |
| Do not walk with your purse dangling from your person. | |
| Do not leave your purse in shopping carts or on counters. |
The most frequent areas for purse snatching are bus stops, grocery stores, and shopping center parking lots.
The harder you make it, the less likely you are to become a victim of a crime.
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