Sonora, CA— The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is warning veterans to be aware and not get taken by false groups claiming extra benefits for a price.
The department cautions against these deceptive organizations, indicating that veterans are entitled to extra benefits and a Social Security check credit, but those claims are false. The fraudsters want to steal veterans’ personal data so they can line their own pockets. Additionally, department officials advise that the criminals target veterans because they receive recurring monthly VA benefits, like healthcare and retirement, making them particularly vulnerable to identity theft.
For more tips to keep your identity safe and avoid these scams, click here.
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