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KIYC: Scam artists targeting seniors, 42% of adults have experienced fraud

Kathy Stokes, director of fraud protection at AARP, noted that scammers often use emergency or urgent situations to create an emotional response, making victims more susceptible.

Walt Kane

Aug 22, 2024, 7:46 AM

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New Jersey State Attorney General Matt Platkin addressed hundreds of AARP members in Edison on Wednesday, highlighting the growing threat of scams targeting seniors.

Platkin explained how common scams work and urged attendees to report fraud when encountered. Kathy Stokes, director of fraud protection at AARP, noted that scammers often use emergency or urgent situations to create an emotional response, making victims more susceptible.

A recent AARP report revealed that 42% of American adults have experienced fraud firsthand. Platkin and Stokes emphasized the importance of staying vigilant and reporting suspicious activity to prevent further financial loss.

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