Webinar: Protect yourself or your loved ones from elder fraud

June 17, 2020

With scams and fraud against older adults on the rise, it’s more important than ever for seniors to be aware. In this webinar, leaders from U.S. Bank, AARP and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau share helpful tips. 

 

When information is changing by the day, scammers are capitalizing on fear and the public’s desire to be informed, leading to an increased risk of financial scams.

Watch this webinar to learn tips and resources to help protect yourself and your loved ones from fraud.

 

Get more tips to help seniors to stay ahead of scammers.

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