This week, we’re bringing back a segment from episode 42, “Cracking Down on Annoying Robocalls,” which originally ran on May 30th, 2019. Kathy Stokes from AARP's Fraud Watch Network points out the crucial distinctions between legal and illegal robocalls – and discusses how to reduce them altogether.
An estimated 48 billion robocalls came into the United States last year, and according to a recent AARP survey, nearly half of U.S. adults receive seven or more robocalls per week. Tune in to hear how to fight back against the flood of annoying robocalls. Visit aarp.org/fraudwatchnetwork for more information on protecting yourself from scams.
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[163] How Older Americans Are Redefining Health and Happiness
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[161] Exposing the International Scam Machine
[160] All About the Earned Income Tax Credit
[159] The Passage of the Fraud And Scams Reduction Act, PLUS: A Digital Tool to Get Your Finances Back on Track
[158] Two Years of COVID-19 in Nursing Homes
[157] Yale Settles Suit Over Employee Wellness Program
[156] The Myth of Age-Related Weight Gain
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[154] Balancing the Stresses and Joys of Caregiving
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