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Bait and Switch Scams are Everywhere
One of the most common types of scams that online, and brick and mortar retailers employ is the classic bait and switch. While this technique is not technically legal Retailers frequently side step the legal obstacles by offering limited quantities … Continue reading
10 Tips for Hiring a Caregiver for Your Elderly Parents
Make sure to use a company that has a good reputation. Insist on seeing the references of any potential care-giver. Check the references. If the individual in need of care is unable to operate a motor vehicle or otherwise provide … Continue reading
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Seniors in Rural Areas Face More Isolation Even With Facebook
With the rise of Facebook, seniors are more connected with family and friends than ever before. With a few clicks of the mouse, or a few scrolls on an iPhone, seniors can quickly see what the grand-kids are doing, or … Continue reading