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Seniors are taking the brunt of financial fraud to the tune of $3.4B+. Learn the most common peer-to-peer, impersonation and other scams on the rise to keep your money safe.
Sep. 19—U.S. Sen. Bob Casey on Thursday held a hearing to highlight the psychological and economic impacts that frauds and scams have on older adults, who are disproportionately targeted by ...
The FBI-Boston reports that the most common elder fraud schemes reported to IC3.gov in 2023 were "tech support scams, confidence and romance scams, investment scams, and government impersonation ...
Seniors lose more money by far to scams than any other demographic, with the median loss totaling $350, the Better Business Bureau found. And not surprisingly, there has also been a tide of ...
And whatever you do, don’t send cash, gift cards, or money transfers. You can report scam phone calls to the FTC Complaint Assistant. Online scam No. 4: "Tech support” reaches out to you ...
Fraud Prevention for Seniors. You’re right to be cautious about scams and fraud. Debit cards offer basic protection, but you might be liable for unauthorized purchases up to a certain amount.