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Social Security scams: What to know to avoid being a victim | KYLLE' D. MCKINNEY
Social Security imposter scams continue to be widespread across the United States.
The calls start early, don’t stop until dinner, and look to be from local numbers.
Earlier this month, an elderly couple in Pennsylvania lost more than $1.3 million in an elaborate scheme executed by a thief posing as a Social Security Administration employee. The heartbreaking ...
IRS impersonation scams: Fake IRS agents can call taxpayers, saying they owe back taxes and ask for those payments via a wire ...
June is World Elder Abuse Awareness Month. Throughout the month, government agencies, businesses and organizations sponsor events to unite communities, seniors, caregivers, governments and the private ...
Scams have become more sophisticated over the years, and they continue to target unsuspecting individuals in communities just like ours. From phone calls ...
From fake delivery alerts to phony bank fraud notices, phone scams are becoming more common each year. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) operates the “National Do Not Call Registry,” a list of phone ...
Scammers typically will play into the uncertainty that surrounds Medicare open enrollment season, which runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. One new scam starts out on fake U.S. Supreme Court letterhead.
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