We know the opportunity comes knocking many times a year. Some of them, like this mornings call that I didn’t answer because it had a name I didn’t recognize, could be a scammer trying to get at me to ask for money for something.
One caller ended up texting saying they left a message and asking for something specific so I cooresponded with them. I later found the voicemail which was 8 hours old.
Suffice it to say, even the text messages I’ve been getting around the time of the election I didn’t respond to, I sent them to Spam.
This Veterans Day scam article comes from the same newsletter tht has other information that could be valuable. The article is titled These Veterans Day scams prove criminals have no shame and I hope that you do read this one.
They’ll stop at nothing to get their wares on your machine, and they’ll stop at nothing to take your hard earned money.
While I put money in to Paypal and tried something new Paypal offered, I know that I need my money to pay my bills and that’s what the rest will be used for.
I may be going to the doctor to make sure I’m doing OK soon, and money may need to be spent on medicine, but that’s what its used for.
If you have a funny feeling, don’t communicate with the caller. There are other things that are recommended, so check the complete article out.
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