PPT-Imposter Scams
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Imposter Scams What does the term mean to you Imposter Scams Someone who pretends to be somebody else Calls you emails you Money Money Money Wire transfer Reloadable
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Imposter Scams What does the term mean to you Imposter Scams Someone who pretends to be somebody else Calls you emails you Money Money Money Wire transfer Reloadable debit card Either one sending cash. 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!”. Neha. . Batra. @. nerdneha. . 10/8/2014. #GHC14. 2014. You are not your Imposter Syndrome. What is it? Why is this a thing?. What can we do about it?. What next?. Imposter Syndrome, defined. the self-doubt that a person experiences when he or she feels that he or she does not match the canonical example of a person in the same professional position.. Steps to Avoiding Scams and Fraud. April 24. , . 2014. Kathy Stokes, WISER Senior Fellow. Women’s Institute for a Secure Retirement. Maggie . Flowers, Senior Program Manager, Economic . Security. National . 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’. Date. How Much Do You Know About Scams & Swindles?. ICEBREAKER. Take the quiz in your handbook to see how you stand against scams.. How Much Do You Know About Scams?. Why You’re at Risk for Financial Scams. Older Adults. Steps to Protect Yourself and Others. Faces of Fraud. Mrs. A, age 88, got a 7:00 a.m. call from someone claiming he was her grandson. He said he had been arrested in Mexico, not to tell his parents, and he needed $3000 to post bail. After Mrs. Bell paid by Western Union, she got another call from the grandson’s “lawyer” asking for $4000 in “legal fees.”. 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.. Never give out personal information!. Name, age, address, etc.. Don’t post or say anything you wouldn’t say to your Grandma!. If you wouldn’t say it to an adult you know you probably shouldn’t say it online.. impostor phenomenon. , . fraud syndrome. ) describes high-achieving individuals who, despite their. . objective successes, fail to internalize their accomplishments and have persistent self-doubt and fear of being exposed as a fraud or impostor [1]. . What is tax identity theft?. How does tax identity theft happen?. How to lessen your chance of being a victim. What to do if you’re a victim. New Twist: IRS Imposter Scams. What Is. Identity Theft?.
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