My father is involved in online scams and is getting Payday loans and using Moneygram and Ace Cash Express to wire money overseas. He is just blowing his money and he won't listen to us and does his own thing. How can we stop this foolishness? Can we block or flag him from using these services somehow?
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Even a one dollar bill sent back in an envelope to a bogus charity got her back on dozens of "sucker" lists until she no longer had the cognitive capacity to complete the process and get it mailed. When she couldn't remember her important numbers or how to find them nor figure out how to answer the phone the odds of more thousands getting sent overseas dropped to almost zero. I had been told I would be glad when her memory got worse; sadly that is true. There has to be a special hell for those who would take advantage of vulnerable elders, our loved ones who just want to retain some control over their money, etc. and cannot admit they may be mistaken.
Another tactic I used a lot to stop the scammers was to send all the bogus mail back: either returning it to sender so they had to pay return postage (although the USPS told me that often just goes into their trash if it's a bulk mail lower rate to start with) or to send any enclosed envelope with too little postage so they DID have to come out of pocket to get what they thought might be a "contribution". Those and the ones that included return postage paid envelopes (like Publishers Clearing House) got envelopes filled with all the junk mail and other mail inserts that would fit within. All but 2 or 3 eventually stopped sending....hallelujah!
It can be a long and difficult process but a necessary one if there is to be any money left for care. Prayers for a quick, effective solution for you!
P.S. Don't expect him to thank you for removing the ability to "handle" his money the way he wants.....
that ONLY HE could control. They were going into debt fast until he put a halt to that!
www.agingcare.com/articles/protect-your-credit-with-a-security-freeze-172660.htm
Your options are limited unless you seek guardianship and cut off your father's access to his bank accounts. Unless judged incompetent in court or you move money and deposits into bank accounts that he cannot get into, your father has the legal right to be foolish and spendthrift, sad though that may be.