Promissory Note Scams: Too Good to Be True

By: AARP Outreach & Service | Source: AARP.org | April 19, 2006

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The AARP Foundation and the Investor Protection Trust (IPT) have teamed up to create The Campaign for Wise and Safe Investing™. This national educational and awareness campaign strives to protect Americans against investment fraud, which can erode retirement assets.

The promised returns on a promissory note are likely too good to be true. Know why the risk is so high and why it's probably a fraud.... Back to Article

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