Want to Reduce Elder Fraud for Your Senior?
The elderly population in our society is an invaluable asset.
They’ve provided so much for us over the years and we owe to them to help protect what they have worked so hard for.
Every year over 36 BILLION is taken from the elderly in scams and fraud!
Shockingly, this is not only subjected to those with Alzheimer’s or dementia either.
Younger and more educated seniors are actually the ones losing the most money.
In order to protect our loved ones, we must prevent this!
Preventing Elder Fraud is as Easy as 1, 2, 3... and 4!
Junk-mail and unsolicited phone calls play a large role in this and there are four easy steps to help get rid of them!
- The #1 way to stop junk-mail is by registering with DMAChoice. This stops mail from companies that your older adult has never done business with. (To register go to https://www.dmachoice.org/register.php)
- Your older adult can register with the National Do Not Mail List along with DMAChoice for a more effective way in stopping junk-mail (simply fill out the form at https://www.directmail.com/mail_preference/)
- To stop, unsolicited Credit Card offers your older adult can register with Opt-Out (to do so visit https://www.optoutprescreen.com/selection).
- Finally, you can also call InfoCision at (330) 668-1400 or email them at infocis@infocision.com to request to be removed from their lists. This will further reduce telemarketing calls and frustration.