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RL124 - Six Common Scams Against Seniors

Today the Retirement Lifestyle Show focuses on financial abuse of older people , including scams by con artists representing themselves as everything from government representatives to tech support, home energy auditors, distressed grandchildren, and even new romantic interests. Listen now to learn the Six Common Scams Against Seniors.

[0:49] Introduction

[4:00] Tech Support Scams

[11:01] Grandparent Scams

[12:44] IRS Scams

[16:13] Social Security Administration Scam

[18:11] Romance Scam

[27:50] Home-Improvement Scam

[31:47] Recap and Solution

[34:36] Final Statements and Up-to-Come

[38:01] Conclusion

To read the Full Show Notes scroll down or click here.

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Six Common Scams against Seniors and Elderly

Full Show Notes:

Capitalizing on Technology and Advancements

In a world where technology continues to rapidly develop, many senior citizens are often targeted by scammers due to their vulnerability to adapt to the advances. Oftentimes, scammers would utilize technology to phish information online via ads and pop-ups indicating that their accounts have been compromised and these infiltrators would project themselves as trustworthy agents that can help but in reality gain access to your phone and laptop to retrieve the data off the victim’s accounts. In other cases, scammers would also present themselves as home-improvement installers offering ways to make the lives of senior citizens adaptable by installing new tech in their homes through sales or allegedly good deals and requesting for down payments and advances. 

 

Targeted Through Emotions and Loved Ones

Another prominent method scammers use is through emotional manipulation. They would often present themselves to senior citizens as a relative in need of help or a potential love interest trying to earn access to senior citizen’s assets. In one method, scammers would often play on their victim’s emotions by imposing a great sense of urgency to get assistance or resources from them, pretending to be a grandchild or relative who got into an accident or went to jail and will need money for bail. Other suspects would take great lengths of time to build a relationship with their victims and try to gain their trust in order to infiltrate their accounts.

 

Imposing Bureaucratic Fear

Since many senior citizens are traditional or law-abiding, scammers are capitalizing on this trait by pretending to be government agents requesting access or verification to their assets. These suspects, especially during tax season, would invoke scenarios that their victim’s account was compromised or have suspicious activities, and in order for the agency to help, they need to transfer all of their assets to a certain gift card to be sent to the alleged government agent.

 

Links and Resources: 

  1. Scam Alerts: Avoiding and Reporting Scams | (consumer.ftc.gov)

  2. The United States Department of Justice: Financial Exploitation | (justice.gov)

  3. Preventing Elder Financial Abuse: guide for nursing homes and assisted living communities | CFPB | (files.consumerfinance.gov)

  4. United States Senate Special Committee on Aging | Fighting Fraud: Senate Aging Committee Identifies Top 5 Scams targeting Our Nation’s Seniors Since 2015 | (aging.senate.gov) 

Disclaimer Welcome, you are now listening to the retirement lifestyle show with Roshan Loungani Erik Olson and Adrian Nicholson. This show is an exploration of ideas to help you work towards your ideal retirement. Roshan Loungani and Erik Olson serve clients across the US. They offer financial planning and investment advice through Arete Wealth Advisors, LLC, an SEC registered investment advisor and securities through Arete Wealth Management LLC, member FINRA, SIPC, and NFA. Get ready for the financial independence of your dreams. All opinions expressed by podcast hosts and guests are solely their own are based on information they believe is reliable. Neither Arete Wealth nor its affiliates, warrants its completeness or accuracy, nor do their opinions reflect the opinion of Arete Wealth. This podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be regarded as specific advice or recommendations for any individual. Before making any decisions consult a professional. Finally, our music is the chance by Jason Shaw and Audionautix. It’s part of the YouTube Audio Library and it’s licensed under a Creative Commons license.

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