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Police Warn Phone Scam Targeting Elderly
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Williamstown Police Department is warning residents of a phone scam.A fictitious organization representing itself as the "National Medical Office" is attempting to fraudulently obtain bank information from senior citizens.
The caller tells the senior the office will provide a supplemental card that, among other things, can be used to assist in lowering the cost of prescription medication. The card is being advertised over the phone as free of charge; however, the recipient is asked to provide bank account information to verify his or her identity before receiving the card.
The scam has been widely reported throughout the United States. Additionally, the Police Department is reminding residents to be vigilant when receiving unknown solicitations over the phone, the Internet or by mail. Police strongly recommend that no personal information be provided to anyone with whom you are not familiar.
If you or a family members believes you have been the victim of this scam, or have any additional questions, contact Williamstown Police at 413-458-5733 or your local police department.