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Be Worry of Scams The FBI reports that seniors lost almost $1 billion to scammers in 2020, with an average loss of $9,175 per targeted person. Almost 2,000 older Americans lost more than $100,000. “Each year, millions of elderly Americans fall victim to some type of financial fraud or internet scheme, such as romance scams, tech support fraud, and lottery or sweepstakes scams,” Calvin Shivers, assistant director of the FBI’s criminal division told ABC News. “Criminals gain their targets’ trust or use tactics of intimidation and threats to take advantage of their victims. Once successful, scammers are likely to keep a scheme going because of the prospect of significant financial gain.” Here are some common types of scams and how to protect yourself from them.

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IMPOSTER SCAMS In these scams, criminals pose as officials from government agencies, banks, or even friends or family members to trick people into revealing bank account numbers, passwords and other personal information. In California alone, more than $10 million has been lost to scams where fraudsters pretend to be from the IRS. The Department of Treasury says to hang up immediately if someone calls you claiming to be from the IRS. If there really is a problem with your taxes, Treasury says you’ll get a notice in the mail first. And their agents will never ask for personal financial information.

ROMANCE SCAMS Reported losses from these scams, in which someone creates a fake profile on dating sites or social media and reach out to vulnerable people, topped $300 million in 2020, making them the THE MILESTONE | SPRING/SUMMER 2022


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