How to avoid becoming a Scam Victim
Criminals prey on Fear & Ignorance

Did you or someone you know get a call from the IRS demanding payment in back taxes or they would be immediately arrested?
Scammers stole $61.9 million from 12,469 victims - starting in 2013. Thousands of Americans were conned. WHY? Because scammers are aggressive and use high-pressure tactics that create individuals to react with their emotions - heightened fear & anxiety that short-circuits logical thinking. When you start thinking cognitively of course it doesn't make sense. In Colorado, 63% of the state's population over the age of 50 received IRS impersonation scam calls. Even the Commissioner of the IRS received calls.
So what should you do if you get a call?
1. Never answer a call from an unknown phone number. Important callers will leave a message.
2. If anyone calls you and demands money, hang up!
3. If you do receive a suspicious call, hang up, call the IRS. It will help them monitor the scam.
Do you know someone who might be a fraud victim?
1. Sudden Secrecy - Scam victims feel shame and embarrassment for falling prey to the scam.
2. Changes in Financial Behavior - Are they a little short in money this month when you know their expenses are pretty constant?
3. Isolation - Scammers say they have their best luck with people who are alone.








