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Saturday, August 22, 2026

Another scam to watch out for,, its in the mail

Here is the latest scam, you get a letter in the mail from law firms about unclaimed life insurance money.  The “lawyer” says that one of their clients, with your same last name, died and you’re the heir to a life insurance policy worth millions. (Spoiler alert: you’re not.) The letter then explains that they’d like to split the proceeds between you, some charity organizations, and their law firm. Here’s the first thing to know: this is not a letter from a lawyer;  it’s from a scammer. The letter might sound convincing. You might even be tempted to reply, since maybe the worst that happens is you don’t get a share of the money. But there is worse: if you contact them, they’ll try to get your personal and financial information (like your Social Security or bank account numbers), your money, or all of the above. And that life insurance policy or inheritance? It doesn’t exist at all. 

Here’s what to do if you get one of these letters:

Don’t respond. Keep your money and information to yourself. Never send money or information to a stranger who promises big rewards. That’s always a scam.

Pass this information on to a friend. You probably throw away these kinds of letters, but you probably know someone who could use a friendly reminder that these are scams.

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