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This Elderly Woman Got Scammed — But Her Community Pulled Together

The scammers even drove the woman to her credit union to withdraw her money.
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A community is coming together to help an elderly woman who was scammed out of half her life savings.

Newsy's partners at WXYZreport the Michigan woman, who is not being named to protect her identity, paid two men $4,000 to replace her driveway. 

But the blacktop work they did was shoddy. 

The men even drove the woman to a credit union to withdraw the money and helped her with her oxygen tank.

"I did a crazy thing," she told WXYZ.

When word got out about what happened, the community stepped up. A person who wants to remain anonymous gave the woman $4,000. A local concrete company donated the materials for a brand-new driveway, and another company is doing the labor. 

WXYZ reports this replacement job would usually cost about $7,000. 

Police have identified one of the men and are working to get an arrest warrant. 

The National Center for the Prevention of Home Improvement Fraud suggests consumers never accept offers from door-to-door salesmen and instead seek referrals from family and friends and interview the contractor.

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