The Palm Beach Post

Be wary: Scammers often target veterans

- Write to Heloise in care of The Palm Beach Post, 2751 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL 33405-1233 or email Heloise@Heloise.com

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

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