Global Economic Press
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses a concerning trend affecting the senior community: a rising gold scam targeting older adults. Crown Gold Exchange has released a report detailing how criminals are exploiting the trust of seniors by impersonating law enforcement officers, government agencies, and financial institutions. These scammers manipulate seniors into purchasing gold under false pretenses, often coaching them on what to say and how to keep the transaction private. The scam typically begins with a phone call, text message, email, or online conversation, where victims are pressured into believing their bank accounts are compromised or that they need to assist in an investigation by purchasing gold. Crown Gold Exchange is actively working to combat this issue by training employees to identify suspicious transactions and protect vulnerable customers. The company emphasizes the importance of families discussing financial decisions with their aging relatives to prevent such scams. They advise families to be vigilant for warning signs, such as a sudden interest in purchasing gold or keeping financial decisions secret. If fraud is suspected, it is crucial to act quickly by contacting local law enforcement or appropriate agencies. For more information on how Crown Gold Exchange is addressing this issue, visit their website at Crown Gold Exchange [https://crowngoldexchange.com].
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