If you are concerned that you’re being lured into a scam — or may have already fallen victim — it is crucial to stop, center yourself and attempt to verify what you are being told with an external source of information.
Scammers generally work to create a sense of urgency and to bring potential victims into a heightened emotional state. They also attempt to isolate potential victims by advising against seeking outside advice, fraud experts said at a Thursday panel hosted by AARP Maine.
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