@UnitedAirlines_ Advice needed on miles credit. Have now spent 4 hours on hold, disconnected 3 times trying to figure out how to get miles credited for a cancelled flight. Tried emailing and was told to call the reservation line. HELP!
What are governments and businesses around the world doing to prepare for 100-year lives? Writer and @LongevityCenter contributor Carol Hymowitz examines what is - and isn't - being done. #NewMapofLife https://t.co/3XJJ9NVif8
Led by Laura Carstensen and @ProfAndrewScott a group of academics, economists, business and former government leaders, and others spent 3 days at the @rockefellerfdn in Bellagio to discuss the novel concept of “A New Map of Life.” The exercise was exhilarating and inspiring.
Martha Deevy @LongevityCenter and Doug Shadel @AARPWA discuss trends in financial fraud and more sophisticated scams by con artists. Emerging research on victims vs. non-victims of scams can lead to better & different interventions and prevention strategies. @AARP#FinFraud2019
Elder fraud has the lowest survival rate of any type of intentional elder abuse, says Liz Loewy, of EverSafe, during the State of Financial Fraud in America conference held today in Washington, DC. #FinFraud2019@EverSafeSeniors
Patricia Boyle discusses how critical decision making is as people age, citing the complex medical and health-related decisions people face, as well as deciding how to manage a limited amount of wealth over an unknown number of years. #FinFraud2019
Elder fraud is a major problem and the most common form of abuse in the U.S., says Thomas Blomberg. Senior citizens are the fastest growing population in the country and control 70% of the invested wealth, making them a prime target for scammers. #FinFraud2019@floridastate
“Tackling something as complex as financial fraud takes a multi-faceted, collaborative approach. Whatever your role...we need to make sure we’re working together,” says @FINRA CEO Robert Cook at today’s State of Financial Fraud conference. #FinFraud2019@LongevityCenter