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Learn how not to be a victim of phone, Internet scams


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South Lake Tahoe police Detective Nick Carlquist and Lt. David Stevenson will be at the senior center May 10 to talk about phone and Internet scams.

The discussion will be during the 5:30pm potluck.

For those attending, bring a plate and utensils, and either a salad, side dish, fruit or dessert for six to eight people. Tamale pies and quesadillas will be provided.

The center is at 3050 Lake Tahoe Blvd. Guests are welcome to this free event.

For more info, call Arline at (530) 545.1277 or Francine at (530) 541.8380.

 

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  1. C Bovee says - Posted: May 1, 2013

    Please, Please I encourage everyone in SLT to attend. I was a victim of not only an imposter, but a highly organized and illegal data/money mining operation. Take for example merchants who utilize the merchant banking network to float your funds. Better yet, how about a clerk leaving your credit transaction open and ringing up unauthorized charges on your account at your expense. Hum, 4 value meals in one day? I think not. I hope they will talking about the Ic3.gov web site. It’s a must in this day and age. Some of the best scams can often be found in ones back yard.

  2. C Bovee says - Posted: May 1, 2013

    Please, Please I encourage everyone in SLT to attend. I was a victim of not only an imposter, but a highly organized and illegal data/money mining operation. Take for example merchants who utilize the merchant banking network to float your funds. Better yet, how about a clerk leaving your credit transaction open and ringing up unauthorized charges on your account at your expense. Hum, 4 value meals in one day? I think not. I hope they will talking about the Ic3.gov web site. It’s a must in this day and age. Some of the best scams can often be found in ones back yard. Wireless or Haywire?