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7 Social Security Scams You Need to Pay Attention to

January 25, 2022 · Retirement Life
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Unusual forms of payment

According to Matt Campbell, CFO at Budgetable, there is an easy way to spot a scam. “When the caller requests payment via cryptocurrency, gift cards, or wire transfer. That’s because Social Security would never request anything from you this way…and the cost of falling for a Social Security scam is quite big and generally in the thousands of dollars.”

So, if you’ve ever received such a strange request, rest assured that it was just a scam! Why would such a big institution like the Social Security Administration EVER want your gift cards or a cryptocurrency transfer? The answer comes naturally – they would never ask for something like that.

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