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Avoiding the Neighbor Spoofing Scam

October 1, 2017October 10, 2017 The Seniors CenterFraud Alert, The Seniors Center Blog

It may look like your neighbor is calling.  But actually, it’s a stranger trying to get your personal information.  The Seniors Center Blog has a scary story about the latest scam targeting Senior Citizens.  The best way to avoid it?  Hang up.

Neighbor Spoofing is the latest Scam to Target Senior Citizens

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