Say what you will about Washington politics, but older Americans generally still trust many of the federal government’s agencies and operations. Unfortunately, crooks know this. The AARP Fraud Watch Network has been inundated with calls about scams involving someone impersonating an IRS agent, Medicare official, Social Security Administration officer, FBI agent or other government worker.Continue reading “Government Impostor Scams on the Rise”
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Don’t Click on that Random Text. It’s a Scam
Sorry to burst your bubble. That unexpected text from the Postal Service (USPS), Costco, or The Home Depot telling you about an unclaimed package or a survey you can complete to claim a freebie is NOT from them. It’s a scam. (Read More)
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5 Ways to Protect Yourself from Medicare Fraud
Medicare fraud is big business, and like most businesses, it has adapted to the new environment of the COVID-19 pandemic. “The public health emergency created an opportunity for fraudsters to modify and repurpose existing schemes,” a spokesperson for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, or CMS, said in an email. CMS has seen badContinue reading “5 Ways to Protect Yourself from Medicare Fraud”
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?”
Fraudulent QR Codes Continue to be Used in a Variety of Scams
The use and consumer familiarity with QR codes present an opportunity for businesses to direct current or potential customers to their websites, mobile apps, digital marketplaces, or anything else available on the internet. Restaurants often use them to allow their diners to access a digital menu, preventing the spread of contagions and saving the businessContinue reading “Fraudulent QR Codes Continue to be Used in a Variety of Scams”
Scammers Target Disaster Victims. Spot Their Traps
Immediately following weather-related disasters — like the devastating fires in California and the deadly flooding in Kentucky and surrounding states — scammers come out of the woodwork. As usual, they’re after your money and personal information. But in the aftermath of a disaster, people trying to get back on their feet become prime targets. (ReadContinue reading “Scammers Target Disaster Victims. Spot Their Traps”
Data Breaches Fuel Financial Fraud
If there were an electricity that powers the fraud industry, it would be information. Without names, email addresses, Social Security numbers, passwords, credit card info or other personal data, a scammer cannot reach you or pretend to be you. (Read More)
Selling Stuff Online? Here’s How to Avoid a Scam
Selling stuff online can be a great way to make some extra cash. Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, and other sites attract a lot of buyers — and scammers. Here are some ways scammers try to cheat you and what to do about it. (Read More)
6 Scams for College Students to Avoid
College students must spend money on tuition payments and school supplies as they prepare for the new year. However, scammers are taking this opportunity to try to steal some of that money through various schemes and scams. One tactic that has been used to get students’ personal information is a phishing email that claims toContinue reading “6 Scams for College Students to Avoid”
