5 Ways to Help Seniors Avoid Scams

Posted Fri, Oct 25, 2013

Nowadays, many people have access to the internetNowadays, many people have access to the internet, especially the elderly. Sometimes we receive e-mails saying that we've won a jackpot prize in a contest that we didn't even join, and receive phone calls from people with "too-good-to-be-true" offers. These schemes are internet criminals' new ways of stealing account and password details from their prospect victims. Here are valuable tips to help seniors avoid scams:
  • directly deposited checks into a bank and don’t have checks mailed to a home address
  • sign up for the “Do Not Call” registry, which can help in the prevention of telemarketing scams
  • carefully read any offer that arrives by mail or email
  • contact Medicare directly to obtain a list of official companies that are eligible to sell these cards before purchasing
  • don't provide any personal or financial information to anyone.
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