Don’t Let Scams Spoil Holiday Cheer

 

The holidays should be a time to celebrate good times and be merry.  This week, we reinforce a theme we touch on regularly–scams to watch out for.

This time of year many of us are taking a look at our investments–especially as we prepare for tax season and consider the forecasted increase in capital gains taxes.  Investor-seminar scams promote themselves as “educational opportunities” with the added enticement of free food, entertainment, and even travel promos.  They then promise to show how to to turn mud into gold.  Well, they’re not all that bad, but many times the opportunities are misleading and/or inappropriate for attendees.

The best way to protect yourself is to deal only with long-time, trusted financial advisers.  Never sign a blank authorization form or anything else you don’t understand.  Your private information in mischievous hands will likely cause seemingly endless aggravation at best and financial ruin at worst.

It may not always seem most economical on the surface, but there truly is something to using a local business.  People in your neighborhood have an added incentive to provide service and quality and will often save you money in ways you’ll never know because you didn’t have to go through the heartache of being swindled by the company hoping to capitalize on the gimmick sale.

In this holiday season, think local first and get value and feel good about supporting your community and getting exactly what you need and what you want.

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Electronics Recycling This Weekend!

We have already blogged about it, but it is now down to the wire. Friday, June 1st and Saturday, June 2nd are now just a couple of days away…

Organized by the Dutchess Chamber’s Green Committee, the event is free and open to the public. Friday is for businesses and they must contact Bob Travers at btravers@advancedrecovery.com to pre-register. There is a suggested donation of $20 which benefits the Chamber’s Educational Foundation. Saturday is for residential customers and has a suggested donation of $5 per carload.

We will be recycling unwanted monitors, printers, keyboards, VCR’s, batteries, cell phones, terminals, cables, fax machines, radios, modems, CRT’s, telephones, TV’s, CPU’s, copiers, typewriters and stereo equipment. Air conditioners will require an additional fee.

We collected over 26 tons of recyclables and raised nearly $2000 for the Foundation last fall and are looking forward to an even busier event this June. The event is hosted in the Dutchess Mall in Fishkill–easily accessible from I84.

Please help us spread the word as broadly as possible.

Thanks again to the support of our sponsor Central Hudson and our host Dagar Group, as well as the hard work of our volunteers on the Green Life Committee.

More details at www.hvshred.com