BBB warns of scams targeting military members, individuals
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According to the release, active duty military members lost significantly more money on average,
To help active duty military members, the BBB created the Military Line, available at tinyurl.com/bdfdew23, to provide free resources to all service members, including financial literacy information, access to BBB services, scam alerts and more.
According to the BBB, some scams that have targeted active duty military members include high-priced military loans, veterans’ benefits buyout plans, fake rental properties, misleading car sales and expensive life insurance policies.
To avoid scams, the BBB recommends doing research into a business or charity, never wiring transfer money to anyone you don’t know, protecting your computer by not clicking on unsolicited links or emails and putting an Active Duty alert on your credit reports when deployed.
Additionally, the BBB warned of scams that may take advantage of a person’s patriotism or support for the armed services and lead people to believe they are making a charitable donation when they are being swindled.
According to the BBB, when making charitable donations make sure you get the charity’s exact name and check it (as there are over 28,000 veterans/military service organizations and mistake identity is a common problem), watch out for excessive pressure demands, check their websites for basic information about their mission, programs and finances (which can be also be found at give.org) and check with state government officials.
For more information about military and veterans charities, visit tinyurl.com/yfcznj5r.



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