Caveat Caregiver

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For thousands of years, Caveat Emptor has been the battle cry of all who entered the marketplace looking for goods and services and hoping for fair deals and good services.  Unfortunately, this age old phrase meaning “Let the Buyer Beware" needs a 21st century update to Caveat Caregiver or “Let the Caregiver Beware.” 

These days, so many scam artists and plots abound to trip up our elderly loved ones or even ourselves that it is hard to keep ahead of the latest trap. And, although the internet makes many things in our lives easier, our security is not one of them.  So many times our loved ones are too ashamed to tell us that they have become the victim of a scam and his or her silence only serves to makes the situation worse.  Remember that it is important to create an environment where your loved ones can feel comfortable about telling you what is happening with their finances without rebuke or scorn.

Some other Caveat Caregiver advice:

Identity theft is on the rise, if you feel that you have been a victim of identity theft follow the advice offered by the FTC.

You may also want to follow another age old piece of advice “Trust, but Verify.”


Share your own Caveat Caregiver scam advice in the comments box below.

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