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FOR OUR SENIOR CITIZENS
Fraudulent scams affect seniors across the country in many different ways.
Three of the most common scams are:
1. Telemarketing
fraud
2. Home renovation fraud
3. Phony bank manager
Seniors are the most
vulnerable target for con artists. In a public education video, a convicted
fraud artist states, "Seniors are too nice to kick you out of their
home, so just wait them out until they finally sign the contract."
- Don't forward money
for a prize you are told you have won. If it sounds too good to be true
- it is. Anything worth winning will not cost you a dime.
- Never pay for promotional
items like pens to claim a prize.
- Don't disclose
information about your bank accounts or credit cards.
- Never purchase
or invest in any product or company without first checking it out.
- Don't be afraid
to hang up the phone when you are pressured for more information or
money.
- Never give money
to persons posing as bankers, police officers or any other official.
- Don't allow people
you don't know into your house to inspect your valuables.
- Don't allow anyone
to do home repairs unless you called them.
- Always get two
or three estimates for home repairs.
- Always check a
contractor's background with the Better Business Bureau.
- People will pretend
to be bank inspectors and ask for your assistance in catching a person
defrauding the bank. They will ask you to give your money to do so.
Close the door, hang up the phone and call the police.
- People may come
to your house telling you that you need home repairs. If you did not
call them, close the door and call the police.
- A person may pretend
to be a police office investigating a crime. This person tells you they
want to mark all the valuables in your home and it is necessary to take
them to the police station to do this. Get the badge number, close the
door and call the police.
PROTECT
YOURSELF
Call
Phone Busters
1-888-495-8501
Phone
Busters is a National Task Force established in January 1993 to combat
Telemarketing Fraud.
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