February 3, 2020

Social Security Scams


US seniors lost close to $38 million last year in a Social Security phone scam in which fraudsters trick seniors into offering confidential information or money, senators said at a hearing. This scam has been reported to the Federal Trade Commission and the Senate's Aging Committee fraud hotline more than any other con.
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https://www.thinkadvisor.com/2020/01/30/social-security-phone-scam-is-biggest-fraud-facing-seniors-lawmakers/

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