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Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing: A Potentially Risky Side Gig
If you’re looking for a way to make some extra money, you might be thinking about renting out your car through a peer-to-peer (P2P) app like Getaround, Turo, or HyreCar. Like other P2P companies that connect people with a product or service to people looking for one, these let you rent your car out —Continue reading “Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing: A Potentially Risky Side Gig”
How to Spot Impostors on Facebook Messenger and Instagram
Messaging apps are a great way to keep up with friends and family, but they can also be a method for scammers to defraud you. This happened to me recently, and it’s typical of how scammers operate. I got a note over Facebook Messenger that appeared to be from a friend, right down to the nameContinue reading “How to Spot Impostors on Facebook Messenger and Instagram”
Contacted About a Long-Lost Relative’s Inheritance? Hold on a Minute
The FTC has been getting reports of people getting letters in the mail from a law firm. They are, they say, looking for the heir of a multi-million-dollar inheritance. And they think it might be you. (Spoiler alert: it’s not.) (Read More)
BBB Scam Alert: This New Impostor Scam Targets Student Loan Holders
Scammers wasted no time capitalizing on the Biden Administration’s plan to cancel some federal student loan debt, as BBB predicted. BBB Scam Tracker has already received reports from consumers who have been targeted by impostor loan forgiveness calls and emails. (Read More)
Free COVID Test Scam Targets People on Medicare
Scammers have been targeting Medicare recipients with a fake offer to get “free COVID tests.” They’re calling and running websites, online and television ads to try to convince people to give their Medicare information. But if you give them your information, they’ll bill fraudulent charges to Medicare. (Read More)
9 Signs of a Social Security Impostor Scam
Last summer, an older American in Peabody, Massachusetts, got surprising news in the mail: Their Social Security benefits were going up by $240 a month because of a cost-of-living increase. But the letter was phonier than a $3 bill. (Read More)
Is that Health Insurance, a Health Product or a Scam?
Looking for health insurance can be confusing. But if you run across a company that deliberately tricks you into signing up for insurance or health products that don’t deliver (and are hard to cancel), it’s even harder. According to the FTC, Benefytt Technologies, Inc. and its partners did just that — tricking people into believing they couldContinue reading “Is that Health Insurance, a Health Product or a Scam?”
Protecting Older Adults from Scams, Abuse
Like many of us, older adults are often targeted by con artists. Many victims don’t ask for help until it is too late! Help your friends, family, clients, or patients avoid fraud by knowing the signs of current or impending fraud. (Read More)
As Prices Rise, Keep an Eye Out for Scammers
With the cost of groceries, housing, and many other things rising, you might be looking for ways to cut costs. You aren’t alone. Across the country, people are worried about high prices impacting their budgets. And scammers are taking notice. Scammers may zero in on your anxiety over money in several ways. They mightContinue reading “As Prices Rise, Keep an Eye Out for Scammers”
