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Concerned resident warns about ATM scam aimed at the elderly

SANDTON – A Bryanston resident wants to warn the community to be vigilant when using ATMs.

 

A Bryanston resident who was almost hoodwinked by two well-dressed men at an ATM would like to warn the community so they do not become a victim.

Brenda Butler, who turns 80 this year, spoke about what happened when she was drawing money at an ATM. She said the ATM is on a corner in a shopping centre.

“I was looking around and I am always aware of what is going on around me.”

As she turned around and put her money away, she heard the voice of a man who said she had made a mistake and that he should help her.

“I got quite a fright and didn’t expect anyone. He said ‘don’t worry, I just want to help you because you made a mistake’.”

The man said that there is a new system where you have to log out of your account after your transaction. “He said he would show me, and that I should put my card back into the machine.

“As he was talking, I saw him put his hand next to the slot and saw him push a card towards it.” Butler said she was already suspicious and told the man that she knows he is up to no good and that she saw him put the card into the slot.

“After that, I immediately left. The men apparently ran towards a garage.” Butler believes that they target elderly people and warned the community to remain vigilant when using ATMs.

Captain Granville Meyer, spokesperson for the Sandton Police Station said, “Because of the variety of ATMs, the unique characteristics of each installation, and crime considerations at each location, no single formula can guarantee the security of ATM customers.”

He said that customers should consider their environments at each ATM. “Follow your instincts. If you feel you are in danger, respond immediately. Remember that your personal safety is the first priority.”

Meyer said criminals select their victims and targets, focusing on the unaware or unprepared.

Meyer provided some tips to reduce your risk of becoming a victim:

  • Walk purposefully and with confidence. Give the appearance that you are totally aware of your surroundings
  • Be aware of your total environment and what is going on around you.

“Criminals tend to avoid people who have this type of demeanour,” ended Meyer.

Have you seen these men operate at ATM’s? Share your stories on the Sandton Chronicle Facebook page.

 

Also check out:

https://www.citizen.co.za/sandton-chronicle/195145/masterclass-deception-fell-victim-atm-fraud/

https://www.citizen.co.za/sandton-chronicle/202457/watch-two-suspects-caught-camera-attempted-home-invasion/

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