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07/25/2013

Gear Up for August Hurricane Season

Even while New York and its neighbors on the east coast continue to recover from Superstorm Sandy, another hurricane season is upon us. Hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30 and the New York City Office of Emergency Management reminds us that historically, the greatest potential for hurricanes in the Metro New York area occurs from August through October. The following tips and resources can help consumers prepare for the 2013 hurricane season.

05/06/2013

New Telemarketing Scams Try to “Alarm” Seniors

New York area seniors, especially in the Hudson Valley, have reported receiving suspicious, prerecorded telemarketing calls selling a personal emergency alarm system. According to the recorded message, this system is necessary to protect against a long list of dangers, such as break-ins and medical emergencies. The recording claims that the system — worth several hundred dollars — can be installed for free, but will cost $30 a month thereafter. The consumer is prompted to press a button and speak to a live person for "verification." A telemarketer then asks for personal financial information such as a credit card or bank account number to complete the “sale.” However, victims report that callers refuse to provide even the most basic business information, such as the business address.

03/01/2001

FTC - Personal Emergency Response Systems

A Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) is an electronic device designed to let you summon help in an emergency. If you are a disabled or an older person living alone, you may be thinking about buying a PERS (also called a Medical Emergency Response System).


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