Mom is filling out and sending money to sweepstakes in the mail. She insists that "someone has to win" and REFUSES to believe that they are scams. I've tried to reason with her, but it didn't work. I'm terrified. What should I do?that they are scams. I have 1. Tried to reason with her. Didn't work. 2. Went down to the post office and asked to get her mail redirected here (so I could trash the ones she wants to send money to). I did tell her I did it to help cut down on her junk mail.
At the time, she was okay with it. This was only last week. Today she came over my house and said she went to the post office to get it all delivered to her house again.
I am terrified. She used to believe they were scams but now "likes doing it." She has money in the bank and I don't want those predators to take it. What should I do?
Some charities she gives regular monthly credit card donations to, and they STILL call her, requesting a "one-time donation" -- which drives me crazy, because they know full well that she's not aware she's already donating monthly. She'll go ahead and make a rather hefty "one-time donation". ARGH. I've begun to call these charities too, legit or not, and am changing her phone number to mine in their database. And sometimes I'm stopping the regular donations, even if the charity is legit. They take advantage, they lose a donor.
BTW, NO legit sweepstakes requires money or purchase up front.
Write your congressperson and ask that bulk mail from a non-US source be subject to a major fee for delivering to a US address.
I would try to intercept the outgoing mail and file it as evidence.
I have asked all the charitable solicitors that call me how much of what they collect goes to the actual charity. After awhile I stopped getting those calls. Some of the call center people were surprised when they asked their supervisors and found out that it is usually very small.
Maybe if Mom or Dad understood that their donation check is paying for that mega mansion and fancy cars of the executives, Mom or Dad won't donate to that group anymore.
Getting her mail stopped her from writing all the checks, but these vultures call her, and she donates on her credit card. In the last few weeks, I've started calling all the shady ones and changing her contact info in the database, so if they call, they'll get me. I've also reduced the amount, and in some cases, cancelled regular donations altogether.
My mother does have causes, and for those that are legit, I'm keeping. But the shady ones? No way. It's a LOT of work, trying to stay one step ahead of someone with dementia, not to mention the scams.
I think what scared me most was when the Postmaster General asked me if mom had taken out a reverse mortgage on her home. Luckily I told him she didn't & then he said that is next & they make it very easy for them to do & they set the entire thing up for the elderly.
Sadly I have to say that mom fell last January & broke her femur. She has been in an assisted living facility since she left the hospital. It is not a good place for her by any means but because of all the never ending mail & her throwing her money away & going without food or paying her bills, it's kind of a blessing in disguise of sorts. We have done everything under the son to stop these roaches from contacting her but they are just like German roaches - once they get in they are very hard to get rid of them & they constantly multiply by the hour. I would love to have 5 minutes alone with them but as it states in the Bible, vengeance is mine & I surely wouldn't want to be in their shoes come judgement day!!!
You can be on every do-not-mail list nationwide, all it takes is one mail in to order something, and every vendor who is under that corporate umbrella is allowed to mail you catalogs because you gave *permission* with that one order.
My boss likes to give to charities, especially those associated with injured war vets, but now he is getting bombarded with requests from so many different vet groups, and some times he will get 3 envelops a week from the very same group, just that the address is a tad different [suite 101 compared to #101 compared to no suite number].
If there was a woman (most likely would be a female) senator/congresswoman who would champion this cause, they might be able to enact a law to make it easier to take over governership of the person's finances and mail. This is an epidemic!!