Fraud Watch Network “Alerts” Help
Inform People of Scams in Their Area
Inform People of Scams in Their Area
(Peoria, AZ) – AARP has launched a campaign to fight identity theft and fraud through its Fraud Watch Network.
“Identity
theft and other forms of fraud pose a serious threat in Arizona,” said
David Mitchell, AARP Arizona State Director. “The AARP Fraud Watch
Network is designed to give Arizonans access to information to help
protect them and their families from theft and fraud.”
The
AARP Fraud Watch Network is free and open to everyone, AARP members,
non-members and people of all ages. It allows people who sign up access
to watchdog alerts about active scams in their area and provides
resources to help people spot and avoid con artists.
“Whether
it’s over the phone, through the mail, online or even at your door,
scam artists are out there and they’re looking for ways to get you and
your loved ones to open your wallets,” said Mitchell. “But we’re
fighting back and offering Arizonans information, through the AARP Fraud
Watch Network so that they can protect themselves.”
The
Fraud Watch Network also contains valuable information about the way
scammers think and how they target victims. Researchers analyzed
hundreds of undercover fraud tapes and conducted hours of interviews
with convicted con artists and victims to determine how crime happens.
Research showed con artists use the same general strategies and tactics
to swindle people. In fact, more than $20 billion was stolen from about
13 million victims in 2012, according to the latest Javelin Strategy
and Research reports on identity fraud.
“As
part of our Fraud Watch Network activities this year AARP in Arizona
will be hosting a series of Shred-a-Thons where people can bring their
old documents for shredding free of charge,” added Mitchell. “For
information about our upcoming Shred-a-Thons, people should check our
AARP Arizona web site at www.aarp.org/az.”
Mitchell
adds that people who sign up as part of the AARP Fraud Watch Network
will receive timely alerts and notifications about new scams as they
emerge, as well as information about what to do if you, or someone you
know is victimized. Go to aarp.org/fraudwatchnetwork to sign up or call 877-908-3360.
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