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13 Rules to Avoid the Scamming Game

Last year over 75 billion dollars were lost to the scamming of Americans of all ages. Many of them are too embarrassed to report the scamming, thinking it is their fault. It is not. We all are fairly easy targets. The key is to be alert to the techniques of the scammers and prevent becoming a victim.

Here are 13 tips to help you stay protected:

  1. It’s Okay to say no- You do not have to be liked by everyone, especially salespeople. It is okay to say no.
  2. Too good to be true- If it seems too good, it is. Nothing is given away for free. If someone is trying to sell you a bill of goods, stop them from continuing; they’ll sound more convincing the more time you give them to talk.
  3. Never give your social security number- Protect your personal information: never give any information if someone calls you. Even if you initiate the call, limit the amount of information you are giving out. It is especially important not to give out your Social Security number.
  4. Credit card numbers- Never give your credit card information over the phone, except if you’re the one initiating the call that involves paying a bill or making a purchase with a company you know and trust.
  5. Be very careful buying from companies you are not familiar with, your purchase item may never arrive and your credit card information may be illegally used and sold to others.
  6. Credit card- Never use your credit card as a verification of your identity: crooks try hard to get your credit card information, even if you are not purchasing anything.
  7. Take your time- Do not let anyone pressure you to make a decision on the spot. Do not believe that the deal is only good for “now”. Take your time to think it over. Even if you intend to make the purchase, always leave yourself a day or two to think the deal over.
  8. It is your right to ask as many questions as you need to. You should not be intimidated by anyone. If they are dismissive, not answering your questions or refusing to divulge information, hang up the phone. Believe me; you do not want to deal with this person.
  9. Before you commit yourself to anything or sign anything, ask to see everything in writing. Read and reread everything before signing.
  10. Seek out advice of a professional, a friend, or someone you know and trust before you commit your money,
  11. Discard all mailing informing you of “prizes” you have won. They are just trying to trick you to purchase something you do not need. As the old saying goes, there’s no such thing as a free lunch.
  12. Never open your door to strangers. If someone knocks on your door telling you their car broke down and they need to make a phone call, or they need a glass of water because they do not feel well, do not open the door, especially if you are alone. Tell the person behind the door that you will call the local police to assist them and then do so. It is unfortunate that we should need to be so untrusting, but it’s better to be safe then sorry.
  13. Trust your instincts. When you have a bad feeling about something, it’s usually right.
Dr. Eva Mor

Eva Mor, PhD, an epidemiologist and specialist in gerontology and health care management, has worked with the elderly for more than 25 years. She holds a PhD. in Gerontology and Health Administration. Dr. Mor has dedicated her career to bettering the lives of the elderly. She has done so through work in nursing homes, chronic disease institutions, and acute care hospitals, as well as in home care services. She has been part of planning committees for the improvement of health services for seniors, and has done research to find out what services are available for this specific population, and what should be developed in the future. With that in mind Dr. Mor set out to write the book MAKING the GOLDEN YEARS GOLDEN. The book brings to you, with much love and care, the information you need for yourself and those dear to you, in order to make the golden years truly golden. Please visit Dr. Mor's Golden Years website. You can also reach her by email.

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