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This free seminar is part of Richardson’s ongoing financial education series.

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Between shopping for gifts, browsing deals, and reconnecting with relatives, the holiday season always brings an uptick in online activity.

Unfortunately, digital fraud also spikes during the merriest time of year.

Irresistible offers lead to fake websites, and heartfelt emails from old friends turn out to be phishing scams.

Enter: Common Types of Fraud: How to protect yourself and your loved ones. This free virtual seminar from Richardson Private Wealth Advisors takes place Wednesday, Dec. 4, and is all about identifying these potential scams.

Register for free + learn the signs

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