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Livestream - Trick or Treat?: Don't Get Scammed This Halloween (and Beyond!)

Mon, Oct 27

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Live on YouTube & Facebook

Scammers wear disguises to gain your trust and steal your money or identity. Refresh your scam prevention knowledge so you can distinguish tricks from treats all year round. We’ve invited a special guest, Karen Rossi, from The Senior Protection Program & FAST to detail the anatomy of scams.

Time & Location

Oct 27, 2025, 3:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Live on YouTube & Facebook

About the event

Spooky season is here, which means many of us are preparing costumes for Halloween festivities. While we expect ghosts and ghouls to come out, we mustn’t forget about the real monsters that lurk in the shadows all year long: scammers. Scammers wear disguises to gain your trust and steal your money or identity. Refresh your scam prevention knowledge so you can distinguish tricks from treats on Halloween – and all year round. We’ve invited a special guest, Karen Rossi, from The Senior Protection Program & FAST to detail the anatomy of scams and what to look out for.


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