Ran into a situation at my local pharmacy today. An elderly lady in front of me at the cashier, 70-ish perhaps, purchased 3 gift cards, cash, $250 each, to a sporting goods chain which which doesn't even have a local store.
She then tried to put $500 in cash on a prepaid debit card. The manager was called to the front, and wouldn't let her. "Against store policy" was the manager's response. I really wanted to say something. This is a typical fraud on seniors. Maybe I should have spoken up?
@SSNBubblehead - Brother, I think you should have found a gentle way (I know, bubbleheads don't do gentle) to let her know. Not sure exactly how I'd approach, people get prickly for the oddest things.
@Bubblehead Yeah, this was a "think on my feet" situation, which I clearly didn't do. I'm telling this story so others might learn from it, think in advance of a similar situation, and have a response. That said, I'm still a bit gobsmacked store personnel weren't trained to question or say anything, because as someone pointed out, this is one of the most common types of fraud on seniors these days.
@Bubblehead Already decided I'm going to do just that tomorrow. Not on the phone. I'm taking a drive over there to make sure I'm speaking with the same manager that came to the cashier station. It should have been flagged immediately.
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Perfect, Brother - let me know how it goes.