In this special episode of "Let's Talk About Scams," host Joyce Petrowski, founder of Rose Resources Outreach to Safeguard the Elderly, delves into the crucial topic of holiday scams. With the increase in online shopping and charitable donations during the festive season, Joyce provides invaluable advice on how to stay vigilant and protect yourself from various scams. From understanding the tricks scammers use on websites to tips on secure online payments and the importance of verifying charities, this episode is packed with practical information. Joyce also covers the risks associated with gift card purchases and the significance of safeguarding your personal identifiable information. The episode serves as an essential guide to enjoying a safe holiday season.
Key Episode Takeaways
- Online Shopping Safety: Verify website authenticity and ensure secure payment portals.
- Charity Scams: Use tax ID numbers for charity verification and be cautious of impersonators.
- Gift Card Precautions: Check for exposed barcodes and purchase from reputable sources.
- Phishing Email Awareness: Avoid clicking on links from unknown sources and verify through official websites.
- Personal Information Security: Regularly update passwords and use multi-factor authentication.
- Credit Freeze Benefits: Protects against identity theft and fraudulent credit activities.
Resources and Links
- Rose Resources Outreach Website: www.RoseAdvocacy.org
- IRS Charity Verification: www.irs.gov
- Charity Navigator: www.charitynavigator.org
Remember, knowledge is your best defense against scams. Visit www.RoseAdvocacy.org for additional resources and newsletters to safeguard against scams and share this episode with your loved ones to help them stay safe. And don't forget, subscribe to "Let's Talk About Scams" for more insights on protecting yourself and your family!
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.