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D.A. issues warning on ‘free meal’ scam

- By Signal Staff

People love free food, but seniors are at particular risk of making a poor financial decision in return for a free meal, according to the latest scam alert issued by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office on

Friday.

“In the Free Lunch Investment Seminar Scam, business people will host presentati­ons and attract an audience by promoting free lunches,” said deputy district attorney Miriam Avalos in a video about the latest scam. “During these seminars, presenters will talk about investment opportunit­ies promising big returns, which are often risky ventures. They will create a sense of urgency and pressure victims to invest on the spot.”

Warning signs that a seminar might very well be a scam include some sense of urgency, the requiremen­t to pay large amounts of cash upfront and the promise of high returns. Those who accept a free lunch or any compliment­ary services are neither obligated to buy any of those services or products, nor are they obliged to invest money.

The D.A.’s Office issued tips to help residents. „Before attending the seminar, research on the company promoting such investment­s. „Never provide any personal informatio­n, including PIN, a Social Security number or account number. „Consult with someone trustworth­y before making any investment­s and take time to do so.

Those interested in more informatio­n can follow @LADAOffice on Twitter and Instagram.

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