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Our free resource helps you learn how to spot scams and get guidance if you've been targeted.
Our free resource helps you learn how to spot scams and get guidance if you've been targeted.
This April, AARP is hosting free in‑person and virtual events across the country to help protect families and neighbors from fraud.
Most scams begin with three red flags: an unexpected contact, a surge of emotion and a sense of urgency. When you see these signs, take an “active pause.” This gives you time to process what’s happening.
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Senior Director of Fraud Prevention, Fraud Watch Network
Senior Director of Victim Support, Fraud Watch Network
External Speaker, Fraud Watch Network
External Speaker, Elder Abuse
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