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Hey, it's Marielle.
This time of year, we're conditioned to spend money freely, right?
It's like, of course I have to buy presents for all of these people,
and oh, it's Black Friday, big sale.
Might as well get all this stuff.
And now is the time of year to give to charity.
Obviously nothing wrong with that, but this is a season when we tend to open up our wallets.
It's also a busy time when we're a little distracted.
And all of this can make us more vulnerable to scams.
There's a lot of hustle and bustle during the holiday season,
so there's a lot more opportunities for scammers to steal from us.
This is Amy Noffsiger, Senior Director of Fraud Victim Support at AARP's Fraud Watch Network.
You might know AARP as a membership organization focused on people 50 plus,
but when it comes to fraud, they serve anyone of any age.
And fraud does happen to everyone.
I've gotten scammed buying something online.
And I've had some near misses, too.
It's nothing to be ashamed of, but we do want you to know how to protect yourself.
On this episode of Life Kit, holiday season scams.