They probably get 9 people like you and I out of every 10 calls but they'll eventually stumble across someone who is extremely vulnerable and that's when the problems start for the unsuspecting.
A lot of older people can easily fall for these scammers because they just trust and believe the caller.The people who carry out these practices are vermin but a lot of them are simply untouchable due to their locations...
Yes. The programme I mentioned showed examples of this and the different scams they use. A number of cases of people with early onset dementia are caught out. Though some you would not have expected to get caught out did. The frightening thing is the app you ask to download, as was the one he was trying to get me to install, are legitimate ones you can get on the Google and Apple app stores which they can use to have complete control of your device and see everything in it.
In one episode the programme managed to hack into the HQ of one of these scam organisations. Loads of people in a room all coming out with thee same spiel. It was brilliant seeing the reaction when one lady who said, quite honestly, that she didn’t deal with online stuff, her son did as he was bright and a police inspector. Immediate disconnection.
As I said the programme, Scam Interceptors is on iplayer and worth a look.
