PPT-“You’ve Won” Scams
Author : luanne-stotts | Published Date : 2019-02-03
Youve Won Scams Have you ever been a big winner Youve Won Scams You get A call An email A card Tell Them What They Won Youve won A prize A sweepstakes The lottery
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Youve Won Scams Have you ever been a big winner Youve Won Scams You get A call An email A card Tell Them What They Won Youve won A prize A sweepstakes The lottery. Dr Louise Taylor . &. . Professor Paul Kingston. The Age of the “Scammer”. New . vulnerabilities. for . an Ageing Society in . the 21. st. Century. SCAMS. Definition:. A . misleading or deceptive business practice where you . Influencing the Aging Brain . Erik Lande, Ph.D.. Ventura County APS Rapid Response Team. UCSB, Psychology Assessment Center, . Hosford. Clinic. drlande@insightneuropsychology.com. Scams. ruses. rackets. 2.02 – Understand Threats to Financial Security . Gwishiri . Types of Behaviors that Lead to Financial Losses. Failure to plan. Not comparing job offers carefully in light of expected expenses. Shopping without a list, which often leads to impulse buying. Scams. Health Care Scams. What are health care scams?. Health Care Scams. You might get (or see):. A TV ad. An email. A phone call. Health Care Scams. They . say you need…. A new Medicare card. A new health insurance card. Competency 2.00. Understand economic challenges of individuals and families.. Objective 2.02. Understand threats to financial security.. Easy Money. 2.02A “Get Rich Quick”. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could “GET RICH QUICK!”. Money Wont Ian Brackenbury. Thomas Wong. Microsoft Corporation. Background. This report summarizes . research to . understand perceptions . and exposure to online fraud and scams. The . research was . conducted by the . Selbie. said about it . SCAMS. By Helen . Heskins. What we will cover. What is a scam?. The extent of the problem. Scammers...accident or design?. Under-reporting. After being scammed. Chronic victims ‘Grooming’. Lesson 6: Scams Targeting Students. Meet Scott and Carly. Scott and Carly attend college. Because they are students, they are the likely targets of scams. . Why target students?. Less financial experience. Common Scams. . I. n. . An. . Internet . A. ge. In current times there are more and more scams . What can you do?. Understand the nature of most scams. Be more wary . Help stop the proliferation of scams by not forwarding, and by educating peers. Res. Sgt. Michael Friedland. Orange county sheriff’s department. April 12, 2016 – . laguna. woods. Soaring complaints. Popular scams. Microsoft tech support. Auto insurance. IRS scam. Bank scam. Kentucky Dept. of Financial Institutions. Disclaimer . The views expressed in this presentation are solely the presenter’s and are not binding upon any state agency. This presentation does not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Financial Institutions or any official within the Executive Branch.. Health Care Scams Health Care Scams What are health care scams? Health Care Scams You might get (or see): A TV ad An email A phone call Health Care Scams They say you need… A new Medicare card A new health insurance card The Desired Brand Effect Stand Out in a Saturated Market with a Timeless Brand
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