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Have you ever gotten a call from your bank or the government asking for money to protect your identity or finances? Or heard about scams like these in the news? How can you prevent yourself from falling prey to these predators?
Royal Standley tackles the pressing issue of identity theft and scams, providing practical tips and real-life scenarios to help listeners safeguard themselves. He highlights the necessity of proactive measures such as secure mail handling and document shredding, while cautioning against deceptive practices like fraudulent urgent calls, and stresses the importance of skepticism and verification.
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Discussions in this show are for educational purposes only. The information presented should not be considered specific investment advice or a recommendation to take any particular course of action. Always consult with a financial professional regarding your personal situation before making financial decisions. The views and opinions expressed are based on current economic and market conditions and are subject to change. All investing involves risk, including the potential for loss of principal. Securities and Advisory Services offered through United Planners Financial Services, Member FINRA, SIPC. Oregon Pacific Financial Advisors and United Planners are not affiliated. United Planners and its representatives do not offer tax or legal advice.
Have you ever gotten a call from your bank or the government asking for money to protect your identity or finances? Or heard about scams like these in the news? How can you prevent yourself from falling prey to these predators?
Royal Standley tackles the pressing issue of identity theft and scams, providing practical tips and real-life scenarios to help listeners safeguard themselves. He highlights the necessity of proactive measures such as secure mail handling and document shredding, while cautioning against deceptive practices like fraudulent urgent calls, and stresses the importance of skepticism and verification.
Royal discusses:
Reference:
Connect with Royal Standley:
Discussions in this show are for educational purposes only. The information presented should not be considered specific investment advice or a recommendation to take any particular course of action. Always consult with a financial professional regarding your personal situation before making financial decisions. The views and opinions expressed are based on current economic and market conditions and are subject to change. All investing involves risk, including the potential for loss of principal. Securities and Advisory Services offered through United Planners Financial Services, Member FINRA, SIPC. Oregon Pacific Financial Advisors and United Planners are not affiliated. United Planners and its representatives do not offer tax or legal advice.