Real Possibilities with Jay Stone Shih: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Facing Fraud
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According to a fraud study released by AARP earlier this year, 70% of Asian American and Pacific Islander 50+ families reported being targeted for fraud. 40% of them reported being victims. Foreign lottery scam, charity scams, etc. are the most common scams. For many elderly victims, such experiences lead to more than just financial loss, but also causes an emotional and mental health impact. In light of this, AARP provides a series of resources to prevent fraud, so that you can protect yourself and enjoy your senior life. We invite experts to explain various types of scams and provide professional tips on fraud prevention! You can also visit aarp.org/fraud for more information.
According to a fraud study released by AARP earlier this year, 70% of Asian American and Pacific Islander 50+ families reported being targeted for fraud. 40% of them reported being victims. Foreign lottery scam, charity scams, etc. are the most common scams. For many elderly victims, such experiences lead to more than just financial loss, but also causes an emotional and mental health impact. In light of this, AARP provides a series of resources to prevent fraud, so that you can protect yourself and enjoy your senior life. We invite experts to explain various types of scams and provide professional tips on fraud prevention! You can also visit aarp.org/fraud for more information.
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