Senior Fraud RCEGN-8948-C70
Learn about common scams targeting seniors, how to identify suspicious activity, and strategies to protect your personal information and finances.
Learn about common scams targeting seniors, how to identify suspicious activity, and strategies to protect your personal information and finances.
This is a four-hour refresher course. You must provide a certificate from a previous course or a letter from your insurance company, or an auto insurance bill indicating driver safety deduction.
Open to PA residents only. $20 AARP Members/$25 for Non-Members (payable to AARP by Check or Money Order). No cash will be accepted.
Note: Please arrive 15 minutes prior to class. Anyone arriving after the start time will not be admitted into class.
For more information, visit the AARP Smart Driver™ Course Locator.
This is a four-hour refresher course for those who have taken this course within the last 3 years. You must provide a certificate from previous class or a letter from insurance company, or an auto insurance bill indicating driver safety program deduction. If you are unsure if a refresher certificate is what you need, please contact your insurance agent to determine if they will accept this 4-hour course or require you to attend the full 8-hour course. Please bring a ball-point pen, your driver’s license, and your AARP Membership card.
Certificates will be distributed at the end of the 4-hour class.
PA residents only. $20 AARP Members/$25 for Non-Members (payable to AARP by Check or Money Order) NO CASH WILL BE ACCEPTED. This is a four-hour refresher course. You must provide a certificate from a previous course or a letter from
your insurance company, or an auto insurance bill indicating driver safety deduction.
NOTE: Please arrive 15 minutes prior to class. Anyone arriving after the start time will not be admitted.
**If you do not cancel prior to five (5) business days, or if you are a “no show” to a training, you will be charged a late cancellation or “no show” fee equal to the cost of the training.
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