Let's Talk About Scams

From Trust to Deception: Understanding the Scammer’s Game


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In this kickoff episode of “Let’s Talk About Scams” with your host Joyce Petrowski, we dive deep into the alarming statistics from 2022, revealing the surge in scams targeting our older adult population. Joyce breaks down the anatomy of scams, providing insights into their strategies, techniques, and patterns. From the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center’s elder fraud reports to real-life scam tactics, equip yourself with knowledge to be one step ahead of the fraudsters.

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Key Takeaways: 1. Startling Stats: Over $3 billion lost to scams targeting the older adults in 2022 - a shocking 84% increase from 2021. 2. Spotlight on Arizona: Ranking in the top ten states for the number of victims and financial losses over the last few years. 3. Anatomy of a Scam: The three consistent components across scams are initiating contact, creating a compelling reason to act, and requesting payment. 4. Tactics Exposed: Discover how scammers use current events, voice cloning, and the trust factor to exploit unsuspecting individuals. 5. Stay Protected: Always be skeptical of unsolicited contact and remember the importance of keeping personal information confidential.

Rose Advocacy Website (https://roseadvocacy.org/) FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center - [IC3 Elder Fraud Report 2022](http://www.ic3.gov/)

Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for individual professional/legal advice. The podcast information was carefully compiled from vetted sources and references; however, R.O.S.E. Resources/Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly cannot guarantee that you will not fall victim to a scam.

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Let's Talk About ScamsBy Joyce Petrowski