April 4, 2024

Scam alert. MWC file photo.

MERRILL, WI (WSAU) — Scammers are continuing to evolve their tactics to get your money.

The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office says now that includes demands for Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Dogecoin. Lieutenant Tim Fischer says that ended up costing one resident thousands last week.

“[We had] a lady receive a pop-up on her computer saying [the machine] was compromised, call this number.” said Fischer. “She called and the person who answered claimed to be from Microsoft.”

The scammer then told her that there was a questionable transaction made to an online gambling site from her computer, and they offered to correct it in exchange for over $17,000 in Bitcoin. Fischer says that’s no different than providing money through a gift card, as once you turn over the information it takes just seconds for those funds to disappear.

“The way we understand it is there are actually Bitcoin machines in the Tomahawk and Rhinelander area. If you purchase those coins, they give you a QR code that you can scan and provide to the scammer. Once that code is processed, the money is going almost [instantly,]” said Fischer.

The woman did lose money in the transaction.

Fischer says you should question any unsolicited phone call from someone claiming to be from a government agency or another business and asking for payment in the form of gift cards or crypto. “[If you owe] any type of fine from the IRS or Microsoft, any…

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