This Canadian bank is using a new form that could raise red flags and help deter fraud against seniors.
That’s what happened to 87-year-old Carmen Chisamore of Scarborough, Ont. when he got caught in a Norton Antivirus phishing scam.and if the teller asked about the transfer, he was instructed to say he was paying money back to an old college friend
“I confirm I am acting of my own free will and have not been pressured by a third party to withdraw this cash.” “I agree it's a great first step for the banks to do something because it would let the person who wants to withdraw the money be aware that this is quite serious and maybe alert them that they might be getting defrauded," said Walker.The form also says, “I discharge and release TD from all liability relating to the delivery of this cash to me.
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