RALEIGH, N.C. — As the weather cools this fall, North Carolina State Employees Credit Union will heat up Scam Jam, a program conducted in cooperation with various state agencies as well as private groups.
The effort is especially targeted at helping older NCSECU members avoid a variety of rip-offs, including identity theft and elder financial abuse.
Leigh Brady, senior vice president of education services, explained work started more than a year ago in partnership with the state attorney general's senior fraud task force. The head of NCSECU's security administration serves on that group, and an elder financial abuse committee was formed within the credit union.
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