| Lottery 
			and Secret Shopper Scams Reported in Western Illinois   
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            [January 28, 2011] 
            One of our SMP 
			Volunteers in western Illinois recently reported that a local police 
			department issued a warning about lottery scams and secret shopper 
			scams. The warning states that residents in western Illinois have 
			been receiving letters telling them that they won various lottery 
			amounts, containing fake checks that the recipients are told to 
			deposit, then send money to another address for “documentation and 
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            | In the Secret Shopper scams, individuals receive similar letters 
			asking them to act as a “secret shopper.” Illinois consumers should 
			be advised that any letter like this is a scam – you don’t have to 
			pay money to win money, and if someone you don’t know sends you a 
			check, it is probably fake. 
 Warning About “Medicare” Postcards
 
 A consumer in Evanston, Illinois recently received a postcard in the 
			mail that says “Important Information for Medicare Beneficiaries” at 
			the top.
 This postcard asks the person to check a box regarding 
			whether they would like assistance reviewing their Medicare plans 
			and then send the postcard back to “Medicare Insurance Services” at 
			a post office box in Texas. The postcard appears to be a marketing 
			card for some sort of business or sales venture; therefore, 
			individuals are advised NOT to send postcards like this back – it 
			will only serve to invoke additional marketing contacts via mail or 
			telephone.  If Medicare beneficiaries need assistance in reviewing their 
			Medicare plans, many nonprofit agencies across the state provide 
			free, objective assistance with this process. Seniors and other 
			Medicare beneficiaries should contact their local Area Agency on 
			Aging to locate this type of assistance if necessary. 
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			Bank/Credit Card Phone Scam
 The Chicago Police Department recently issued a Financial Crimes 
			Alert stating that senior residents in the 18th district of Chicago 
			have been reporting phone calls in which the senior is told that 
			his/her bank or credit card has been compromised at a local store. 
			The caller instructs the senior to go to the bank and obtain a large 
			amount of cash from his/her account, then place the cash in an 
			envelope that is picked up by a “messenger” from the bank.
 
 Please be alert and aware, and warn your clients, colleagues, 
			friends, family and loved ones that if you think something may be 
			wrong with an account, you should contact the bank or credit card 
			company directly, using the company’s published phone number – don’t 
			believe something just because a caller tells you!
 
 Erin Weir, MSW, LSW, Healthcare Consumer Protection Coordinator
 
 AgeOptions
 erin.weir@ageoptions.org
 
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