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<blockquote data-quote="Grant" data-source="post: 6224" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I hope it goes someway to recover your costs [USER=50]@bighands[/USER] but I would love to know what gene goes awol to make elderly so trusting to fall for these scams. </p><p></p><p>We had an incident last Sunday where a guy came on our property, scouted it out for 20 mins, then walked across the paddock to the elderly guys next door. They noticed he approached their house from over the paddock, fell for his story and then proceeded to point him through a back gate to a third property. They were in a far corner of their garden and had their back door wide open and never considered having a look for anything missing until I pointed out no-one knew who this guy was. </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile I was shopping in the supermarket, had the cameras alert me. I then notified the police and sent them a description and photo. They caught up with him in a village a couple of kms away and ID'd him before checking out the other properties, his story and giving him a warning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant, post: 6224, member: 1"] I hope it goes someway to recover your costs [USER=50]@bighands[/USER] but I would love to know what gene goes awol to make elderly so trusting to fall for these scams. We had an incident last Sunday where a guy came on our property, scouted it out for 20 mins, then walked across the paddock to the elderly guys next door. They noticed he approached their house from over the paddock, fell for his story and then proceeded to point him through a back gate to a third property. They were in a far corner of their garden and had their back door wide open and never considered having a look for anything missing until I pointed out no-one knew who this guy was. Meanwhile I was shopping in the supermarket, had the cameras alert me. I then notified the police and sent them a description and photo. They caught up with him in a village a couple of kms away and ID'd him before checking out the other properties, his story and giving him a warning. [/QUOTE]
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