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Tips to Avoid Government Grant Scams
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If you are offered free money in the form of a government grant, be wary. Here are four ways to identify a government grant scam.
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Work from Home Scams
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Who wouldn’t like to earn extra money working from home? But work at home job offers don’t always turn out to be the real deal. Here are three typical work at home pitches that should raise a red flag.
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Ways to Avoid Investment Fraud
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If an investment opportunity sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Here are three things you should know before investing your money.
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How to Avoid Time-Share Resale Scams
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If you are planning to sell your time-share, follow these four steps to avoid getting caught up in a scam.
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How to Make Sure That e-Card is Safe
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E-cards can be a great way to let friends and family know you are thinking about them. But they could open your computer up to malware. Here are three ways to make sure that e-card greeting is legit.
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Protect Yourself From Coronavirus Scams
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Scammers follow news trends to try to cash in on public concern. Here’s how they’re using the coronavirus pandemic to deceive victims.
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How to Tell if You’re the Target of an IRS Scam
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Don’t just hand over private information to someone claiming to be from the IRS — take some time to identify the signs of a scam.
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How to Avoid Ransomware Attacks
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Malware could be downloaded onto your computer without your knowledge. Here are five steps you can take to keep your computer safe and avoid a ransomware attack.
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How to Spot a Tech Support Scam
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Scammers can impersonate software companies to try to take your money. Here are 5 ways to spot a tech support scam.
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The AARP Minute: February 10, 2020
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” many older women in Nevada feel they don’t have a voice in the political process, and where to see two significant sites in civil rights history.
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Warning Signs of Credit Repair Scams
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Fake credit repair companies can take advantage of you when you’re vulnerable. Here are four things to look out for when a company says it can help fix your credit.
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