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Tedisco’s name used in scam Con artists get money by cashing checks at business
BY JUSTIN MASON Gazette Reporter

People seem to trust the name Jim Tedisco.
So when they get a call from someone identifying himself as the New York state Assembly minority leader, they’re sometimes all too willing to help. For the second time in six years, a scam artist has used this gambit by using Tedisco’s name to trick store owners into cashing bogus checks.
City police investigators are trying to track down a man who fleeced an area restaurateur out of about $385 on Thursday by pretending to be a Tedisco associate.
Police described the incident as follows:
A business owner received a call from someone identifying himself as Tedisco, requesting help for a friend who had gotten into an accident on the Northway.
The caller said he was tied up in legislative session and his friend didn’t have cash to pay for a tow. The caller asked the business owner to cash a personal check for his friend.
The owner agreed, and a man dropped off a check belonging to someone named “Acker” and left with $185 in cash.
    Moments later, the business got another call.
    “He said ‘Look, we made a mistake,’ ” the real Tedisco said Thursday. “ ‘It’s not $185, it’s $385.’ ”
    The business owner later gave the same man an additional $200. But this time, his suspicions were aroused and he contacted the bank.
    The checks were no good.
    Neither Tedisco nor his staff knew anything of the calls.
    “Twice in the same day,” Tedisco said.
    And twice since January 2002, when a pair of smooth-talking con men attempted to pull an almost identical scam. Dennis “Franklin” Swint of Schenectady and Juan Gotay of Yonkers were arrested after they tried to have third-party checks cashed at several businesses in Schenectady and Saratoga counties.
    One of the men would contact the business claiming to be Tedisco and asking for the owner to cash a third-party check. The caller claimed Tedisco’s daughter was stuck at Saratoga Hospital visiting the assemblyman’s grandson.
    The men were caught after contacting Panza’s Restaurant in Stillwater, where the owner personally knew the assemblyman. More specifically, he knew that Tedisco didn’t have a daughter.
    “It was just ridiculous,” owner Tony Panza said at the time after helping police set up a sting that captured Swint and Gotay. “Anyone who knows Assemblyman Tedisco wouldn’t really buy that.”
    Swint later pleaded guilty to attempted forgery and was sentenced to serve 18 months to three years in state prison. Gotay was initially charged along with Swint, but the resolution of his case was not available.
    Detective Chris Wrubel said investigators are unsure if the Schenectady business — which neither police or Tedisco would identify — was the only one struck by the latest con. He urged area business owners and residents to think twice.
    “If you’re contacted by a solicitor, take the time and do a little background checking,” he said.
    Ironically, Tedisco had just fi nished a set of televised public service announcements urging people to be aware of identity thieves. He said he was asked to do the announcements, which aired last month, specifically because of the incident six years ago.
    “This guy only rivals the Grinch who stole Christmas,” Tedisco said. “I sure hope we ...........http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....amp;EntityId=Ar01101
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Does anyone really think that the likes of Mr.Tedisco would call on them to help??? This is not meaning offense to Mr.Tedisco or others in his 'position'
but, that would be like me as a nurse asking the family members of someone I take of to help me pay for my kids college and would they write
a check.......

I guess ethics are so mixed up that folks think Oprah is around every corner and that Mr.Obama will save us.......

ELECTED OFFICIALS DON'T PERSONALY CARE IF YOU AND I HAVE FOOD ON OUR TABLE, they are elected to do a job and it certainly isn't to make us
feel so important to them.......we are just way to into the name dropping game of my BFF etc.......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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