Be wary: Scammers often target veterans
Heloise
Dear Readers: Today’s sound off is about veterans who are singled out by scammers. — Heloise
”Dear Heloise: Scammers are targeting American veterans with various schemes to take advantage of them. Veterans should be very wary of any phone calls that are unsolicited. That includes someone who asks you to pay a fee, create a trust or buy an annuity to be eligible for an assistance program. General information on veterans benefits can be found online at: http:/www.benefits. va.gov/pension/vetpen. asp. Remember, NEVER give out personal or financial information over the phone to anyone. According to AARP, a veteran is twice as likely as a nonveteran to be targeted by scammers, so be on your guard.” — Robert G., Washington, D.C.
Fast facts Dear Readers:
Got an extra magnet at home? Here are some uses for it:
■ Use to pick up needles and pins on the floor.
■ At the laundromat, place one on the door of a washer or dryer to show which one is yours.
■ Put one on a dishwasher to signal when the dishes are clean or dirty. — Heloise
Great questions to ask
Dear Heloise: Asa widow, I’ve had to manage on one income with two kids. To keep from derailing my budget when I’m tempted to splurge on something frivolous, I always ask myself: First, do I really need this or just want it? Second, how is this going to benefit my children or myself ? Lastly, if I buy this, what do I have to give up to afford it? This has saved me from some very foolish expenditures. — Pat J., Springfield, Ore.
Elder isolation Dear Heloise:
So many elderly people are isolated and need interaction with someone — a family member, neighbor or friend to talk to or visit with. The effects of isolation and loneliness have a negative influence on a person’s mental and physical well-being, and are often the cause of depression. If you don’t know how to get started or need a list of places that help the elderly, go to: Connect2affect.org. — Irene D., Gainesville, Fla.
Hotel tipping Dear Heloise:
When we stay at a hotel for more than three nights, we always leave a tip for the maids. We put the money in an envelope with “For housekeeping” written on it, and leave it in the room on a desk. — Penny N., Fort Wayne, Ind.
In a jam Dear Heloise:
The retractable handle on my wheeled suitcase was jamming. Before replacing it, I decided to lubricate the handle with a commercial lubricating oil. It worked like a charm. — Linda W., via email