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 by: JackPineSavage - Tue, 26 Apr 2022 22:17 UTC

Have you received a suspicious call from an organization claiming to
represent or have affiliation with the Department of Veteran Affairs
(VA)? Did the caller guarantee a lucrative payout for your disability
compensation or pension claim for a “small fee”?

If so, you may be a target of a scammer. Recently, VA has seen an
increase of fraudsters and non-accredited representatives who are
targeting the pension benefits of elderly Veterans and their dependents
and survivors.

VA is committed to defeating fraudsters, who target elderly Veterans,
by educating them, their families, and all partners about the types of
fraudulent tactics being used against them, including Pension Poaching.

Pension Poaching is the financial exploitation by an advisor who profits
by artificially qualifying a claimant for VA pension benefits. The
scheme often involves financial maneuvers such as advising claimants to
hide their assets in trusts or annuity products sometimes resulting in
lost investments and lucrative fees paid to the advisor. Pension
Poaching is rapidly evolving as a preferred method used by criminals to
defraud elderly Veterans, survivors, and their families who are eligible
for VA benefits.

To avoid being a victim to these tactics, here are some helpful tips to
remember when protecting yourself from fraud:

Be suspicious if someone offers to shift your assets around to qualify
for VA pension. You may be required to repay benefits to the government.
NEVER share eBenefits, VA.GOV, or other VA login credentials with anyone.

DO NOT deposit VA benefits directly into a third-party bank account
unless the person is court appointed or a VA accredited fiduciary.
Remember, VA does not charge for processing a claim or request a
processing fee. Use VA accredited organizations to help file your claim.
VA does not threaten or take adverse actions such as jail or lawsuits on
claimants. If in doubt, call VA directly at 1-800-827-1000.

To report suspected activity, please contact the VA Office of Inspector
General (OIG) by calling 1-800-488-8244. You may also file a complaint
with the Federal Trade Commission by visiting
www.consumercomplaints.fcc.gov.

Protecting Veterans’ benefits against fraudulent activity is one of the
best things everyone can do to honor them, their service and sacrifice.


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