Educate yourself, your family (particularly seniors), and others about spam/scam/phishing phone calls and e-mails. Start here at 800note under Latest Articles, "16 Ways You Can Be Phone Scammed".
Senior citizens are prime targets of spam/scam/phishing phone calls. These calls are starting to pick up on Baby Boomers as well as folks who went through the Depression and World War II. Why? Because it is assumed that older people are more simple-minded about trusting phone calls made especially to them.
How do these scammers zero in on the phone numbers of seniors? That is the scariest part of all!
Something about a senior citizens something or other, I had this type of call on other numbers also.
When I get a call like this and unknown name comes up on my caller ID I know it's a scam. if legitimate, why don't they put in their name? low life jerks.
Educate yourself, your family (particularly seniors), and others about spam/scam/phishing phone calls and e-mails. Start here at 800note under Latest Articles, "16 Ways You Can Be Phone Scammed".
Senior citizens are prime targets of spam/scam/phishing phone calls. These calls are starting to pick up on Baby Boomers as well as folks who went through the Depression and World War II. Why? Because it is assumed that older people are more simple-minded about trusting phone calls made especially to them.
How do these scammers zero in on the phone numbers of seniors? That is the scariest part of all!