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Sometimes it seems scams are everywhere; the phone calls, the texts, the emails. We’re inundated with messages that seem dicey at best. It’s no coincidence, either. Older Americas are more likely to be victims of scammers. The FBI says case involving older people are on the rise. In 2021, there were 92,371 older victims of fraud leading to $1.7 billion in losses. That's up 74% compared to 2020.
AARP is here to act as wise friend and fierce defender. AARP wants to arm people with right tools to combat con artists and fraudsters. That’s why there’s the Fraud Watch Network. It’s a network of people constantly looking into scams and fraud; advocating for updated laws, finding new ways to protect people and getting the information out. Knowledge is power when combatting scam artists.
AARP Massachusetts has resources
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Here in Massachusetts we have Fraud Talk Tuesdays. It’s the second Tuesday of every month. Online, we rundown some of the latest scams going around and highlight how to protect yourself. From Romance scams to shopping scams, there are plenty of schemes in our area. If you’d like to join us for one of these discussions, you can sign up below:
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