Scams Targeting Senior Citizens

You always see warnings about these scams.  You read about them and tell yourself that you won’t fall for them.  But you do.  How do I know?  You call me and tell me and ask for help getting out of whatever you’ve gotten into.  So–let’s go over some now.\:

1. The Grandparent Scam–there is a description of this listed in another post, but a new twist consists of you getting a call telling you that your grandchild has been kidnapped and you need to pay the ransom.  NEVER send any money to these people until you verify the whereabouts of your grandchild.

2. Medicare Scam–most often Medicare itself is targeted.  But you may also be targeted. A “representative” calls you asking you to verify personal information.  Don’t give out any.  Medicare already has your information.  They will not ask for it.

3. Reverse Mortgage Scams–Do not take out a reverse mortgage without advice from a trusted financial professional.

Along the lines of mortgages, you may receive a call from someone telling you that if your mortgage is paid off, you need a Deed of Reconveyance or you you will have serious legal problems.  They will offer to get you one if you pay for it for somewhere around $175.  This is a document that you get when you pay off your mortgage. It’s a publicly available document that you can get from the county for a small processing charge.

There are many, many more scams including funeral pre-payment scams, lottery scams, scareware (fake virus) scams.   Here is a really useful page that will offer more valuable advice: https://www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/fraud/fraud.