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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash
I'm only listed on the account to have access in case of death, so no, that's not an option. And I can't guarantee that the bank wouldn't do anything because I have no administrative rights to the accounts. I'd have to prove her incompetent, but despite how it appears from this situation, she's otherwise quite capable.
Thank you for the advice, regardless. I appreciate it.
Thanks.  This is a new one for me, that's for sure.
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CWatkinsNash:
Not to be an alarmist--it's not my nature--but I do know of at least one woman whose life savings were wiped out--over 200K. And there's no recovering them, as the scummers aren't in this country, 99.99% of the time.
I'm trying to remember the name of that client's book--maybe that would help? Does she have a Kindle? (Altho--I think it's also in print).
Would you like the name? If you think it might help, I'll go find it; apparently, these scum all use the same lines and routines. She (the client) put in actual emails, TM's, etc., from this guy. She got to KNOW him, AS a scammer--telling him that she wouldn't chase him, and got all sorts of information from him.
Let me know.
Hitch