"It's me" scam
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 12:27 am
(from a newspaper)
>>The scam has been dubbed the "Ore, ore" ("It's me, me") swindle by the media and involves perpetrators making random phone calls, starting the conversation by saying "It's me!" and pretending to be a young relative before asking for a favor or money to pay off a bill or fine. This and other forms of fraud have been increasing throughout Japan in recent months.<<
It's a shame that this kind of phenomenon is very frequently noticed here. I wonder if it's experienced in other countries also. If so, what is the term for that? BTW, which word is most appropriate in such a case; scam, fraud, swindle, or any other?
Thank you.
>>The scam has been dubbed the "Ore, ore" ("It's me, me") swindle by the media and involves perpetrators making random phone calls, starting the conversation by saying "It's me!" and pretending to be a young relative before asking for a favor or money to pay off a bill or fine. This and other forms of fraud have been increasing throughout Japan in recent months.<<
It's a shame that this kind of phenomenon is very frequently noticed here. I wonder if it's experienced in other countries also. If so, what is the term for that? BTW, which word is most appropriate in such a case; scam, fraud, swindle, or any other?
Thank you.