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COL (Join to see) I get calls daily from scammers...
..."CSN also recommends researching or "spot checking" the organization or entity that is contacting a veteran. "Before providing sensitive information or payment, perform an internet search of the organization who contacted you, followed by the words ''scam' or 'complaint,'" the group said in Wednesday's press release.

Armeson also recommended that veterans look for typos in email messages and to be wary of "look-alike" URLs where a website link may look like an official site, but have one or two letters off that may be missed on first glance.

CSN advises against sending any unsolicited payment to an unverified source. "As a veteran, you never have to pay an upfront fee to receive your benefits or access your documents," the nonprofit wrote. "If someone is asking you to pay for these, it's a scam."
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MAJ Roland McDonald
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Great share am wondering that also.
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