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Be ready. Be aware. Tips
Avoid common scams with these tips.
Do you respond to spam or unsolicited emails?
Unwanted emails—or emails from unknown senders—could be an attempt to “phish” for your private information and steal your identity.
CybercrimeDo you feel pressured to "act now"?
High-pressure phrases like “This opportunity won’t last!” and “Contact us or face legal action.” are a hallmark of scammers.
Mail FraudDo you talk to someone on the phone every day?
Feeling socially isolated can make you more susceptible to scams.
Older AmericansWere you asked to send money?
Legitimate lotteries will never ask you to send money in order to claim a prize. If it sounds too good to be true, it’s probably a scam.
Mail FraudDo you pick up your mail every day?
Never leave mail in your mailbox overnight, especially if you’re expecting checks or credit cards.
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