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A Big Y supermarket clerk helps a Connecticut woman from falling victim to a scam.

The recipient of this week's piggy award: A Big Y supermarket clerk, who helped a Connecticut woman from falling victim to a scam.
The recipient of this week's piggy award: A Big Y supermarket clerk, who helped a Connecticut woman from falling victim to a scam.
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Our little blue friend is headed to Plainville, Conn. This week, a woman nearly fell victim to what police are calling the “grandparent scam.” Someone calls late at night pretending to be a relative in distress and badly in need of cash. The scammer tells the victim — usually a senior citizen — to go to Western Union and transfer money. A woman in Plainville was about to do just that at a Western Union housed in a Big Y supermarket.

But a well-trained clerk became suspicious and called the police instead, which is why we’re sending a piggy to Plainville and Big Y superclerk Amy Allard. Would a robot have recognized the signs of a scam? We think not!

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