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MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Preventing Senior Scams

MoneyWI$E
 A joint financial education project of
Consumer Action and Capital One.

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Elder fraud
 Seniors aged 60 and older
account for about 15 percent of
the population in the United
States

 According to some estimates,
seniors comprise 30 percent of
fraud victims

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Overview of topics
 Recognizing senior scams
 Protecting yourself from fraud
 Steps to take if you become a
victim
 Resources and referrals

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Why are seniors targeted?
 Seniors can be more vulnerable
 Some seniors are very trusting
 Older people often believe the pitches they
hear
 Seniors have trouble spotting fraud
 Older victims find it difficult to end unwanted
telemarketing calls
 Seniors are often reluctant to seek advice
about financial matters
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Generalizations about seniors
 Have a lot of assets
 Open to claims of quick profits to bolster their
retirement savings
 Have trouble remembering things
 Isolated socially and desire company
 Have strong values about politeness in dealing
with others
 Often avoid reporting that they’ve been
scammed
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Sucker lists
 If you often respond to sweepstakes or
contests, your name might be added to
lists sold to con artists
 A sucker list contains the names of people
who have been, or are good candidates to
be, victims of fraud
 People on the lists may hear from crooks
who claim they can help recover, for a fee,
money lost to a con artist
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Phishing
 A term is used for emails that claim
to be from your bank, a reputable
business or a government agency
 Criminals ask for personal
information such as Social Security
numbers or account numbers to
steal funds and/or steal identities

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Nigerian letters
 E-mails that ask recipients to
provide their bank account number
to help them share in a big pot of
money
 If you respond to these letters you
will lose your money

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Sweepstakes and lotteries
 You’re told that you’ve won a
sweepstakes or the Canadian lottery
 You’re asked to pay for processing,
taxes or delivery, or provide a bank
account number to verify your identity
 No one ever receives a penny except
for the thieves

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Travel scams
 Before buying travel packages
•

Get the offer in writing

•

Check to see if the company is legitimate:
-

•

the Better Business Bureau
state attorney general’s office
your local consumer protection agency
the U.S. Dept. of Transportation (DOT) at
202-366-2396

Always use a credit card to purchase
travel
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Charities
 ‘Sound-alike’ names can be tricky
 Nonprofit and charitable groups must
file IRS Form 990
•

Check 990s at GuideStar
www.guidestar.org

 Before you donate, check to see if the
charity is legitimate
•

www.charitywatch.org: 773-529-2300

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Telemarketing Sales Rule
 No sales calls between 9 p.m. and 8 a.m.
 Must tell you what company they are calling from and
that they are selling something
 No purchase needed to enter or win promotions, prizes
or contests
 Cannot ask for advance payment for credit services
 No abusive or obscene language, threats or intimidation
 Goods or services cannot be misrepresented or
exaggerated
 Telemarketers cannot withdraw a payment from your
checking account without your written or recorded oral
permission

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Work-at-home scams
 Do not respond—these offers are
scams
 If you respond, you’ll be asked to
pay for supplies upfront
 Might ask you for your credit card,
bank account or Social Security
numbers for fraudulent uses
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Credit card fraud
 Keep an eye on your credit cards at
all times
 Unscrupulous employees might steal
the information from your credit card
and use it to make counterfeit cards
 Shred all credit card statements,
receipts and solicitations before
throwing them away
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Dumpster diving
 Crooks look in garbage cans and
elsewhere for discarded credit card
statements and receipts to obtain
the card numbers
 These papers can be used to steal
your identity and set up credit in
your name
 Shred sensitive papers
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Real estate fraud
 Before purchasing property out of
state, contact a national real estate
firm with licensed brokers
 Before you purchase land contact:
• The state department of real estate
where the land is located
• The U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development at 202-708-0502
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Contractor fraud
 Traveling contractors are rarely licensed
or insured and often take a large cash
payment up front
 They will probably never return to
complete the work

 When you need a contractor for a home
improvement job, get at least 3 estimates
from reputable local contractors

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Home equity loan fraud
 Often working with unscrupulous lenders,
door-to-door salespeople offer “easy
financing” for improvements and home
repairs that may not be needed at all
 Often the work they do is shoddy or
incomplete

 The loans they arrange are secured by
your home and often carry very high
interest rates and other costs
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Refinancing scams
 Brokers solicit homeowners to refinance
their existing mortgages and replace them
with bad loans
 Bad loans have inflated fees and interest
and high monthly payments that
homeowners cannot afford to pay
 The homeowner falls into default and the
home is foreclosed on

 The crooks buy up the real estate at
deflated prices
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Deed forgeries
 Scam artists forge the homeowner’s
signature on transfer deeds so that
they can illegally acquire ownership
of the property
 Never sign blank contracts or other
documents—they could be filled in
later by scam artists who want to
steal your property
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Fly-by-night lenders
 Phony lenders
• set up offices in low income and
minority neighborhoods
• Get homeowners’ signatures on loan
documents
• Disappear with the loan money
• Loans may be resold to another lender
who then forecloses on the homes

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Investment fraud
 Everyone would like to see his or
her money grow faster

 Crooks try to convince people to
buy phony investments with
promises of unusually high returns

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Avoid investment fraud
 Do your homework about
investments
 If you are targeted with questionable
investment offers, notify the U.S.
Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC)
 Call your state attorney general’s
office to file a complaint
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Checking investments
 Check with the SEC before investing
 Has the offering has been cleared for sale in
your state? Call your state securities
department
 Check disciplinary actions against brokers
with the Central Registration Depository (CRD)
 Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
(FINRA) may provide a disciplinary history on
a broker or firm. FINRA BrokerCheck: 800-2899999 or www.finra.org

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Pyramid schemes
 Promoters recruit investors and use them to
recruit more investors
 Investors are promised a fabulous return, such
as 20% a year
 Some investors might receive money but
eventually, the organizers run off with
everything
 Pyramid schemes are often called “investment
clubs” or “gifting circles,” and can involve the
sale of products or distributorships
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
ID theft
 ID theft criminals use your personal
information to apply for credit or
government benefits
•
•
•
•
•

Your name
Your birth date
Your Social Security number
Your address
Your bank account or credit card numbers

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Fake cashier’s checks
 Crooks scan want ads looking for victims
 Answer ads and offer to pay by “cashier’s
check” for more than the sales price
 Ask you to wire the remainder of the money
back to them or to give the extra money and
the merchandise to a “shipper”
 Check turns out to be a fake and you lose
the merchandise and the money
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Credit card loss protection
 Don’t buy the worthless credit
card loss protection and insurance
programs sold by telemarketers
 Your liability for unauthorized
credit card charges is limited to
$50

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Caretaker crimes
 Be alert for caregivers
• who try to isolate you from your friends
and family
• who ask about your will and
investments
• who ask to be given power of attorney
• who try to dominate or influence you

 Tell family members or call adult
protective services
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Protect your property and assets
 Financial exploitation is often
committed by a person that is trusted
by the victim
 Keep all important financial
documents under lock and key in your
home
 Store valuables in a bank safe deposit
box
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Medicare fraud
 It is illegal for companies offering
Medicare drug plans to charge you a fee,
or to offer you cash or free food to get
you to enroll in a plan.
 If you are interested in the benefits
available to you as a Medicare
beneficiary, visit the federal
government’s Medicare web site
(www.medicare.gov) or call 800MEDICARE (800-633-4227).
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Health fraud
 Signs of health fraud include:
•

Promoters of cures who claim that the
medical establishment is keeping
information away from consumers

•

Testimonials from people who supposedly
have been cured

•

“Secret formulas” that no one else has

•

The use of infomercials—programs that
look like news, but are just lengthy ads
paid for by the promoter
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Living trusts
 Living trusts are a legitimate estateplanning tool
 Typically, consumers with low income and
small estates do not need them
•

Consider a living trust only if your estate’s
value is higher than the state’s minimum
limit for probate

•

These are called “small estate” limits and
vary by state

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Funerals and burial scams
 It makes sense to plan your funeral and
burial in advance.
 Do your homework before paying for
funeral/burial services in advance.
 Draw up your plans with a reputable funeral
business and save a copy for your
survivors.
 If you want cover the cost of your funeral,
you can include funds to do so in your will.

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Warning signs of fraud
 Be suspicious if you hear
•

You’ve won a prize or free gift

•

You’ve been selected to receive a special
offer

•
•

You must act immediately or lose out
You must pay for shipping your prize or free
gift

•

Give us your credit card number and
expiration date to verify that you are a credit
cardholder
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
More warning signs of fraud
 You’re asked for personal information
 You’re asked to donate to an agency
whose name sounds like a well known
charity
 You’re one of only a chosen few to receive
this offer
 A courier will come to your home to get
your payment
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Protect your assets
 Never
•

•
•
•
•

reveal your financial information to someone
who calls you on the phone
allow strangers to come into your home
believe that a stranger will use your money
for a good purpose
assign power of attorney to people you don’t
know very well
sign contracts that have any blank lines in
them
MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
If you become a victim...
 Call the police
• You may need a police report to help
you prove that you were a victim

 Contact your state and local law
enforcement agencies such as your
district attorney’s office or the state
attorney general

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
State Elder Abuse Prevention
 Directory of Elder Abuse Prevention
Resources
• The National Center on Elder Abuse
www.ncea.aoa.gov
-

Click on “Find State Resources”

• Call 800-677-1116

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
U.S. Administration on Aging
 The federal agency that advocates
for older persons
• www.aoa.gov

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Consumer Action
 Consumer Action provides non-legal
advice and referrals on consumer
problems
• Web site: www.consumer-action.org

• Hotline: 415-777-9635
• TTY: 415-777-9456
• E-mail: hotline@consumer-action.org

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
Visit money-wise.org
for additional information and to access
free financial education materials

MoneyWI$E
A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP

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Elder Fraud - Preventing Senior Scams

  • 1. Welcome to Senior SCAMS a Just say NO! © 2011 MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 2. Preventing Senior Scams MoneyWI$E  A joint financial education project of Consumer Action and Capital One. MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 3. Elder fraud  Seniors aged 60 and older account for about 15 percent of the population in the United States  According to some estimates, seniors comprise 30 percent of fraud victims MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 4. Overview of topics  Recognizing senior scams  Protecting yourself from fraud  Steps to take if you become a victim  Resources and referrals MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 5. Why are seniors targeted?  Seniors can be more vulnerable  Some seniors are very trusting  Older people often believe the pitches they hear  Seniors have trouble spotting fraud  Older victims find it difficult to end unwanted telemarketing calls  Seniors are often reluctant to seek advice about financial matters MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 6. Generalizations about seniors  Have a lot of assets  Open to claims of quick profits to bolster their retirement savings  Have trouble remembering things  Isolated socially and desire company  Have strong values about politeness in dealing with others  Often avoid reporting that they’ve been scammed MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 7. Sucker lists  If you often respond to sweepstakes or contests, your name might be added to lists sold to con artists  A sucker list contains the names of people who have been, or are good candidates to be, victims of fraud  People on the lists may hear from crooks who claim they can help recover, for a fee, money lost to a con artist MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 8. Phishing  A term is used for emails that claim to be from your bank, a reputable business or a government agency  Criminals ask for personal information such as Social Security numbers or account numbers to steal funds and/or steal identities MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 9. Nigerian letters  E-mails that ask recipients to provide their bank account number to help them share in a big pot of money  If you respond to these letters you will lose your money MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 10. Sweepstakes and lotteries  You’re told that you’ve won a sweepstakes or the Canadian lottery  You’re asked to pay for processing, taxes or delivery, or provide a bank account number to verify your identity  No one ever receives a penny except for the thieves MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 11. Travel scams  Before buying travel packages • Get the offer in writing • Check to see if the company is legitimate: - • the Better Business Bureau state attorney general’s office your local consumer protection agency the U.S. Dept. of Transportation (DOT) at 202-366-2396 Always use a credit card to purchase travel MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 12. Charities  ‘Sound-alike’ names can be tricky  Nonprofit and charitable groups must file IRS Form 990 • Check 990s at GuideStar www.guidestar.org  Before you donate, check to see if the charity is legitimate • www.charitywatch.org: 773-529-2300 MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 13. Telemarketing Sales Rule  No sales calls between 9 p.m. and 8 a.m.  Must tell you what company they are calling from and that they are selling something  No purchase needed to enter or win promotions, prizes or contests  Cannot ask for advance payment for credit services  No abusive or obscene language, threats or intimidation  Goods or services cannot be misrepresented or exaggerated  Telemarketers cannot withdraw a payment from your checking account without your written or recorded oral permission MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 14. Work-at-home scams  Do not respond—these offers are scams  If you respond, you’ll be asked to pay for supplies upfront  Might ask you for your credit card, bank account or Social Security numbers for fraudulent uses MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 15. Credit card fraud  Keep an eye on your credit cards at all times  Unscrupulous employees might steal the information from your credit card and use it to make counterfeit cards  Shred all credit card statements, receipts and solicitations before throwing them away MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 16. Dumpster diving  Crooks look in garbage cans and elsewhere for discarded credit card statements and receipts to obtain the card numbers  These papers can be used to steal your identity and set up credit in your name  Shred sensitive papers MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 17. Real estate fraud  Before purchasing property out of state, contact a national real estate firm with licensed brokers  Before you purchase land contact: • The state department of real estate where the land is located • The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development at 202-708-0502 MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 18. Contractor fraud  Traveling contractors are rarely licensed or insured and often take a large cash payment up front  They will probably never return to complete the work  When you need a contractor for a home improvement job, get at least 3 estimates from reputable local contractors MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 19. Home equity loan fraud  Often working with unscrupulous lenders, door-to-door salespeople offer “easy financing” for improvements and home repairs that may not be needed at all  Often the work they do is shoddy or incomplete  The loans they arrange are secured by your home and often carry very high interest rates and other costs MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 20. Refinancing scams  Brokers solicit homeowners to refinance their existing mortgages and replace them with bad loans  Bad loans have inflated fees and interest and high monthly payments that homeowners cannot afford to pay  The homeowner falls into default and the home is foreclosed on  The crooks buy up the real estate at deflated prices MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 21. Deed forgeries  Scam artists forge the homeowner’s signature on transfer deeds so that they can illegally acquire ownership of the property  Never sign blank contracts or other documents—they could be filled in later by scam artists who want to steal your property MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 22. Fly-by-night lenders  Phony lenders • set up offices in low income and minority neighborhoods • Get homeowners’ signatures on loan documents • Disappear with the loan money • Loans may be resold to another lender who then forecloses on the homes MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 23. Investment fraud  Everyone would like to see his or her money grow faster  Crooks try to convince people to buy phony investments with promises of unusually high returns MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 24. Avoid investment fraud  Do your homework about investments  If you are targeted with questionable investment offers, notify the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)  Call your state attorney general’s office to file a complaint MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 25. Checking investments  Check with the SEC before investing  Has the offering has been cleared for sale in your state? Call your state securities department  Check disciplinary actions against brokers with the Central Registration Depository (CRD)  Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) may provide a disciplinary history on a broker or firm. FINRA BrokerCheck: 800-2899999 or www.finra.org MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 26. Pyramid schemes  Promoters recruit investors and use them to recruit more investors  Investors are promised a fabulous return, such as 20% a year  Some investors might receive money but eventually, the organizers run off with everything  Pyramid schemes are often called “investment clubs” or “gifting circles,” and can involve the sale of products or distributorships MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 27. ID theft  ID theft criminals use your personal information to apply for credit or government benefits • • • • • Your name Your birth date Your Social Security number Your address Your bank account or credit card numbers MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 28. Fake cashier’s checks  Crooks scan want ads looking for victims  Answer ads and offer to pay by “cashier’s check” for more than the sales price  Ask you to wire the remainder of the money back to them or to give the extra money and the merchandise to a “shipper”  Check turns out to be a fake and you lose the merchandise and the money MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 29. Credit card loss protection  Don’t buy the worthless credit card loss protection and insurance programs sold by telemarketers  Your liability for unauthorized credit card charges is limited to $50 MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 30. Caretaker crimes  Be alert for caregivers • who try to isolate you from your friends and family • who ask about your will and investments • who ask to be given power of attorney • who try to dominate or influence you  Tell family members or call adult protective services MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 31. Protect your property and assets  Financial exploitation is often committed by a person that is trusted by the victim  Keep all important financial documents under lock and key in your home  Store valuables in a bank safe deposit box MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 32. Medicare fraud  It is illegal for companies offering Medicare drug plans to charge you a fee, or to offer you cash or free food to get you to enroll in a plan.  If you are interested in the benefits available to you as a Medicare beneficiary, visit the federal government’s Medicare web site (www.medicare.gov) or call 800MEDICARE (800-633-4227). MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 33. Health fraud  Signs of health fraud include: • Promoters of cures who claim that the medical establishment is keeping information away from consumers • Testimonials from people who supposedly have been cured • “Secret formulas” that no one else has • The use of infomercials—programs that look like news, but are just lengthy ads paid for by the promoter MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 34. Living trusts  Living trusts are a legitimate estateplanning tool  Typically, consumers with low income and small estates do not need them • Consider a living trust only if your estate’s value is higher than the state’s minimum limit for probate • These are called “small estate” limits and vary by state MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 35. Funerals and burial scams  It makes sense to plan your funeral and burial in advance.  Do your homework before paying for funeral/burial services in advance.  Draw up your plans with a reputable funeral business and save a copy for your survivors.  If you want cover the cost of your funeral, you can include funds to do so in your will. MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 36. Warning signs of fraud  Be suspicious if you hear • You’ve won a prize or free gift • You’ve been selected to receive a special offer • • You must act immediately or lose out You must pay for shipping your prize or free gift • Give us your credit card number and expiration date to verify that you are a credit cardholder MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 37. More warning signs of fraud  You’re asked for personal information  You’re asked to donate to an agency whose name sounds like a well known charity  You’re one of only a chosen few to receive this offer  A courier will come to your home to get your payment MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 38. Protect your assets  Never • • • • • reveal your financial information to someone who calls you on the phone allow strangers to come into your home believe that a stranger will use your money for a good purpose assign power of attorney to people you don’t know very well sign contracts that have any blank lines in them MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 39. If you become a victim...  Call the police • You may need a police report to help you prove that you were a victim  Contact your state and local law enforcement agencies such as your district attorney’s office or the state attorney general MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 40. State Elder Abuse Prevention  Directory of Elder Abuse Prevention Resources • The National Center on Elder Abuse www.ncea.aoa.gov - Click on “Find State Resources” • Call 800-677-1116 MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 41. U.S. Administration on Aging  The federal agency that advocates for older persons • www.aoa.gov MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 42. Consumer Action  Consumer Action provides non-legal advice and referrals on consumer problems • Web site: www.consumer-action.org • Hotline: 415-777-9635 • TTY: 415-777-9456 • E-mail: hotline@consumer-action.org MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP
  • 43. Visit money-wise.org for additional information and to access free financial education materials MoneyWI$E A CONSUMER ACTION AND CAPITAL ONE PARTNERSHIP