Aussie couple’s battle with Bendigo Bank over inaction to stop $249,000 scam

An elderly couple who lost a quarter of a million dollars in a sophisticated online scam are equally gobsmacked by their bank’s inaction to stop the crooks.

Joan and Edward Adams are hoping the police can track down a team of fake Microsoft employees, but they’ve taken up a fight against Bendigo Bank themselves.

“It went over three days. They took out 11 withdrawals until it got to $249,000,” Ms Adams said.

Joan and Edward Adams. (A Current Affair)
Elderly couple, Joan and Edward Adams, lost a quarter of a million dollars in a sophisticated online scam. (A Current Affair)

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The withdrawals, which ranged from $10,000 to $50,000, came from a loan account, which the couple said they haven’t used for two years.

The hackers tried to access all of their bank accounts after gaining access to the couple’s computer, but the NAB and HSBC shut down the attempted withdrawals.

Bendigo Bank put a freeze on the account four days later.

The withdrawals, which ranged from $10,000 to $50,000, came from a loan account, which the couple said they haven’t used for two years. (A Current Affair)
Joan Adams. (A Current Affair)

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“If we’d been with [NAB or HSBC] we might not have lost a cent,” Mr Adams said.

“I’m afraid they’re useless; they’ve cost me a quarter of a million dollars.

“Admittedly I made a mistake, I let those people…

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