Elderly get help in the fight against fraudsters protect Denver
If Chuck Graham was his father estate last April, he could not for $ 80,000, he could still say that $ 45,000 credit card balance.Who wants to report fraud against the elderly, or unwilling to voluntarily commit to the new program Elder Watch, must be compatible with the director, Janice Friddle, 303-831-1807.
The fraud against the elderly in many forms, including contests fraudulent no winners, games, sales promotion, false lottery winnings or never answered, and the contractor to ask for advance money to repair work.
Seniors is drawn to the fact that any transporting or procurement procedures requires money.
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