(Reprinted from Florida Consumer Newsletter – December 2019 edition) Wouldn’t it be nice if criminals took a break for the holidays, leaving the rest of us to enjoy our celebrations...Read More
Two years ago, Pew Research reported that two-thirds of seniors today are regular on-line computer users. That’s a slice of the pie that has likely grown substantially since then–realistically,...Read More
We’re all aware of the devastation brought to The Bahamas by Hurricane Dorian, and many of us are moved to contribute financially to aid in the recovery challenges faced...Read More
From time-to-time, we post helpful articles that our readers can review to stay current on issues of importance to their well-being. Many of these involve alerts on scams and...Read More
Clearly, one of the biggest annoyances many Americans face these days is the constant deluge of unwanted phone calls from people and organizations attempting to get access first to...Read More
(Editorial Comment: After several months of recuperation from a serious illness, I’m happy to say that I’m getting back in the groove! On behalf of the AMAC Foundation, I apologize for...Read More
The reformatted Medicare identification cards are arriving, and many of you have already received yours. I just received mine a week ago, and it prompted me to once again...Read More
It’s a sad statement about the times, but the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) pays quite a bit of attention to fraudulent services and outright scams perpetrated on struggling mortgage...Read More
Exploring the "Caregiver's Bill of Rights" and a range of topics comprising the role of the personal caregiver.
Coming on the heels of recent news releases addressing the devastating future of worldwide cybercrime and projections of $6 trillion lost to cybercriminals within just a couple of years, President...Read More