Fraud Prevention Email

I’m Miriam Neff, and I’m Valerie Neff Hogan, with Wise Women Managing Money 

 

M Sadly a common way to waste money is to be taken in by a scam.  Here’s an example.  I received an email stating I was being charged over &1,000.00 for an item I had not ordered.  I needed to call a number to dispute. 

 

V.  Thankfully you did not.  Their graphics imitated a common method for payment.  This is a ‘hit the trash’ moment.  Some may call you directly.  We recommend only answering known callers.  Others can leave a voice mail.  Most scammers do not.  So do not respond to texts or emails from unknown sources.

 

M.  Remember our ‘Why.’  Remember it’s all God’s on loan to steward as He directs, not as scammers want. 

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