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Medford Seniors of Cranberry Hall present AARP Fraud presentation

This presentation will touch on a number of vital subjects aimed at protecting yourself.

Speaker Chairwoman June Ramondetta of the Medford Seniors of Cranberry Hall is pleased to present a timely presentation on Thursday, March 30 at 2 p.m. provided by the AARP Fraud Watch Network. This presentation, held at Cranberry Hall, located at 17 North Main Street, will touch on a number of vital subjects aimed at protecting yourself during a heightened fraud ridden environment. This presentation is free and is open to all Medford Area residents.

The guest speaker will be Lillie Hudson, chairperson of The New Jersey AARP speakers bureau and a recent retiree of AT&T. AARP’s Fraud Watch Network has recently published a Watchdog Alert Handbook: 13 ways con artists can steal your money. Identity theft, investment fraud and scams rob millions of Americans of their hard earned money. Last year 13 million people were victims of identity theft alone.

The AARP Fraud Watch Network is a go to resource on:

o How to reduce fraud fallout resulting from a missing wallet

o 10 ways to protect yourself from Identity theft

o Are you safe using public wi-fi networks

o And many more current security concerns facing us all

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