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Old 06-10-2024, 11:43 AM   #37301
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
We're getting those "I'm your grand-son/daughter" calls, which would be far less hysterical if they realized that we don't have KIDS. What, are kittens calling me from Kokomo?

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One of my mom's elderly friends had this happen a few years ago. She is 97 now, but was still driving herself at the time. She went to her bank to pull out a sizable chunk of cash, and the teller alerted the manager. Thankfully they stopped her from doing anything dumb. I don't remember the details, but there was a lot of money involved.

I've reminded my 93 year old mom repeatedly that IF any of her grandkids ever needed help, she would not be who they would call. She isn't gullible, but she is changing with her thought processes as she gets older.
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