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Mom warns others after stranger calls claiming to have husband and threatening him
Kerrie was blindsided by a frightening call where a man claimed to have her husband. She's now warning others after discovering the truth.
Elijah Chan
12.17.21

If you pick up a call from an unknown number, always exercise caution.

Crooks have devised a lot of ways to exploit and scam others via the technology we use daily. From email scams to phishing, if they can contact you, they’ll most likely make a crime out of it.

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One such scam is the “ransom scam”. It’s a phone call from an anonymous person claiming that they have your loved one in custody. The reasons can vary from blatant kidnapping, a claim for damages that never happened, or maybe someone who poses as an agency where your loved one “owes” money.

One such scam happened to a North Carolina Woman.

Kerrie Carter received a phone call from an anonymous person. She was expecting an important call at that time so she answered it.

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“I was expecting a call from my doctor, so I did pick up the call… it was area code 704 in the area of Charlotte… so I felt like okay, I have to pick up this call,” said Carter to FOX 46.

But when she picked up the phone, it wasn’t her doctor. Instead, she heard the voice of her husband, and it sounded like he was somewhat crying or ‘choking up.’

Suddenly, the call took a dark turn.

“Someone grabs the phone and all of a sudden it turns to this other guy goes… ma’am I just want you to know I have your husband.. there has been an accident and he was at the wrong place at the wrong time,” said Carter to the news outlet.

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Hearing your loved one in danger can rattle people, and this is how the scam gets their victims. They play on people’s worries. They make the danger sound so real that they give in.

Fortunately, Carter was much more cautious.

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When the scammer threatened her that they would kill her husband, Carter instead asked a friend to record their call.

She was almost driven to tears but she kept her composure.

The scammer used the most common lines in this line of fraud. They told her not to talk to anybody or discuss the details with anyone. They also told her not to hang up or something bad would happen to her husband.

“At this point, I’m almost driven to tears and I’m still asking where is my husband and I need to speak to a police officer. I’m not speaking to you anymore, I need to speak to a police officer,” said Carter to FOX 46.

Eventually, the crook hung up.

She received a call from her husband soon after where she was assured that he was alive and well. If not for her quick thinking and composure, the scammer might’ve gotten ransom money off her.

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The National Institutes of Health reminded people of what to do during these situations. Possible indications of fraud are numbers bearing area codes outside where you are. They also don’t come from the victim’s phone and scammers will do their best to keep you on the line.

If you receive a call like this, keep your wits about you and ask the right questions. Ask them to describe your loved one, most especially what they’re wearing or the kind of car they have. Call your loved ones as well and see if they are really okay. Lastly, file a report to the police.

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Added precautions are setting your social media accounts to private since information on these sites can be used to make you believe that the scam is real.

Carter would’ve been another statistic.

But thanks to her reaction and her friend, they were able to thwart the scammer.

Fortunately, as more of these scams are exposed, the public will be much more aware and can stop these criminals from making victims out of them.

Watch the video below to see more on how this North Carolina resident avoided a very scary scam!

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