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February 2009 - Posts

Military Survivor Benifits May Be Cut

By Don Boots Jensen
Thursday, Feb 12 2009, 12:43 PM

 

 If you agree, copy and and send off to the Honorable Gwen Moore

The Honorable Gwen Moore
House of Representatives
1239
Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515-4904
Re: Support HR 917 To Provide Health Care to Surviving Spouses
Dear Representative Moore:

Spouses of service members killed in combat or who later die because of combat injuries would receive free lifetime military health care under a bill introduced by Representative Brett Guthrie (KY) on February 9.

 

Under current law, the surviving spouse of those killed in combat continues to receive active duty health care benefits for three years. After that time limit, the spouse continues to have coverage but is charged the same fees and co-pays as retirees. Dependent children receive free health care until age 21, or age 23 if they are full time college students and remain unmarried.HR 917 only applies to the surviving spouse. The current rules remain unchanged for dependent children.

 

Please do the right thing and cosponsor HR 917. Urge your colleagues to do the same.
Respectfully,
Don P Jensen
Sergeant USMC 73-79
 

 

Work At Home Scams

By Don Boots Jensen
Tuesday, Feb 3 2009, 12:05 PM

 

Consumers need to be vigilant when seeking employment on-line. The IC3, Intelligence section of the FBI, continues to receive numerous complaints from individuals who have fallen victim to work-at-home scams.

Victims are often hired to "process payments", "transfer funds" or "reship products." These job scams involve the victims receiving and cashing fraudulent checks, transferring illegally obtained funds for the criminals, or receiving stolen merchandise and shipping it to the criminals.

Other victims sign up to be a "mystery shopper", receiving fraudulent checks with instructions to cash the checks and wire the funds to "test" a company's services. Victims are told they will be compensated with a portion of the merchandise or funds.

Work-at-home schemes attract otherwise innocent individuals, causing them to become part of criminal schemes without realizing they are engaging in illegal behavior.

Job scams often provide criminals the opportunity to commit identity theft when victims provide their personal information, sometimes even bank account information to their potential "employer." The criminal/employer can then use the victim's information to open credit cards, post on-line auctions, register Web sites, etc., in the victim's name to commit additional crimes.

If you have been a victim of Internet crime, please file a complaint at www.IC3.gov.

If you thinkl the deal is to good to be true, it usually is and is a scam.

This info was obtained from the FBI web page


 
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