Living Well Wednesday Series Consumers Beware Avoiding Identity Theft Scams

living well wednesday series consumers beware вђ avoiding
living well wednesday series consumers beware вђ avoiding

Living Well Wednesday Series Consumers Beware вђ Avoiding Today’s technology leaves the door open for intrusions from the ever crafty marketers and even criminals. this program will cover some of the common approach. Today’s guide for a healthy conversation consumers beware! avoiding identity theft and scams (we will begin at 12:15pm) • be respectful and open of others. • please type your questions in the q&a box and.

living well wednesday consumers beware
living well wednesday consumers beware

Living Well Wednesday Consumers Beware Stockebrand and colleague janae mcnally – an adult development and aging specialist in the frontier extension district – will be presenting a webinar titled, consumers beware: avoiding identity theft and scams, as part of k state’s living well wednesday series. the online session is offered 12:15 p.m. to 1 p.m. on wednesday, mar. 23. Living well wednesday is a virtual learning series hosted by k state research and extension, family and consumer sciences (fcs) professionals from across the state of kansas. the winter spring 2024 series kicks off in january and we invite you to join us! webinars will be offered the second wednesday of each month, from 12:10 1 pm. Living well wednesday consumers beware! submitted by julie smith. consumers beware! learn how to avoid becoming a victim to identity theft and scams during our living well wednesday series on march 23. Stockebrand and janae mcnally, an adult development and aging specialist with the frontier extension district, are hosting an upcoming living well wednesday webinar on steps consumers can take to avoid identity thefts and scams. sound living is a weekly public affairs program addressing issues related to families and consumers.

living well wednesday Launches 2022 series
living well wednesday Launches 2022 series

Living Well Wednesday Launches 2022 Series Living well wednesday consumers beware! submitted by julie smith. consumers beware! learn how to avoid becoming a victim to identity theft and scams during our living well wednesday series on march 23. Stockebrand and janae mcnally, an adult development and aging specialist with the frontier extension district, are hosting an upcoming living well wednesday webinar on steps consumers can take to avoid identity thefts and scams. sound living is a weekly public affairs program addressing issues related to families and consumers. 2024 spotlight: text scams. text message based scams are an especially popular type of phone based scams. the federal trade commission (ftc) says one reason may be that texting is cheap and easy. according to its 2022 consumer sentinel network data book , americans lost over $330 million to text scams in 2022. Businesses look at your credit report. a business uses your credit report to decide whether it wants to deal with you. the identity thief’s information on your credit report might mean you cannot: get a cell phone; rent an apartment; get utilities; get a credit card; borrow money; get some kinds of jobs ; can i protect myself from identity theft?.

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living well wednesday series To Address Holiday Topics

Living Well Wednesday Series To Address Holiday Topics 2024 spotlight: text scams. text message based scams are an especially popular type of phone based scams. the federal trade commission (ftc) says one reason may be that texting is cheap and easy. according to its 2022 consumer sentinel network data book , americans lost over $330 million to text scams in 2022. Businesses look at your credit report. a business uses your credit report to decide whether it wants to deal with you. the identity thief’s information on your credit report might mean you cannot: get a cell phone; rent an apartment; get utilities; get a credit card; borrow money; get some kinds of jobs ; can i protect myself from identity theft?.

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