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Have you heard about the latest Social Security scheme? “If it seems too good to be true…”

August 21, 2017September 20, 2017 The Seniors CenterFraud Alert, The Seniors Center Blog

The Seniors Center Blog warns us about the newest fraudulent claim you can use information from your Social Security card to pay your overdue bills.

There’s just one big problem: you can’t. And the rationale behind this tactic is absolute fiction.

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