February 27, 2011 - Rosetta Waychus, head of Cerro Gordo County Veterans Affairs, urges veterans - particularly elderly veterans - to check with their local veterans affairs offices before paying for a service someone offers.
Veterans are being taken for thousands of dollars for services that in some cases are unnecessary or offered free by veterans organizations, said Waychus.
Last October, a Mason City veteran's spouse responded to a mailing her husband received by sending in a card requesting free information on Medicare changes.
Not long after that, three men came to the couple's home, said Waychus.
The veteran believed they were from the Veterans Administration and allowed them to assist him in doing his annual VA pension paperwork.
One of the men, who the veteran believed was an attorney from the VA, told him he could get him $1,900 from the VA instead of the $600 he was receiving. {continued}
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Veterans, Be Careful!
There was also a report from some community, sorry forgot where, that veterans were receiving phone calls with the caller saying they were from the VA and then asking for personal information, this is happening to the older but also the younger vets.
Veterans warned of service fee scams
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