( Slam the Scam Day is March 6th)...The Social Security Administration says you don't have to wait until then.

Scams should be reported whenever they occur. They say Social Security scams are becoming a serious problem. Scammers need to be stopped from stealing your money and personal information. They say you can help  protect your loved ones and people in your community this Slam the Scam Day and everyday. Learn about the latest scams. Information can empower you to quickly recognize a scam. Signs of scams include; an unexpected problem or offer of a prize or benefit increase. Pressure to act immediately, a request for unusual payment like cryptocurrency, gift cards, gold bars and wire transfers, even with the promise of keeping your money safe. Scams should be reported ass soon as possible. Share scam information.