The primary warning sign is that the IRS will never contact you via phone, text, or email.
They didn’t panic; they did their research but are now frustrated because they can’t remove their information without encountering more issues than they currently face.
The discussion acknowledges that while older individuals are common targets, professionals are not exempt from these scams.
Lillian Cauldwell will provide much-needed relief to those who were scammed and want to remain out of the public spotlight.
Drawing from personal experience, Ms. Cauldwell recounts the resolution of her case by the PA Office of Aging and warns of the potential repercussions.
These scams are the result of individuals who prefer to steal money from others rather than earn it.
To prevent falling victim to such schemes, one should decline payments requested via wire transfer or prepaid debit card, particularly to individuals in other countries. If you are uncertain about the entity you’re dealing with, take the necessary time to learn more about…
One should not make any payments without first investigating the request and confirming the authenticity of the company
She elucidates the impact of such scams and their potential consequences. In this beta podcast, she calls for individuals who have been similarly deceived to share their stories and coping strategies.

