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Many South Carolina residents enrolled in free credit monitoring service in 2012 due to the cyber attack last year at the Department of Revenue. As a reminder and convenience, AARP South Carolina offers you the following information as a servvice.
Here are the links for information shared during the Patient Safety Seminar in Spartanburg
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We're here to help. 1.866.389.5655 (phone) scaarp@aarp.org (email)
It's time for spring cleaning and safely dispose of your personal documents at an AARP shred event. Here is the schedule of where you can take your personal documents and have them securely shred at no cost. We ask that you limit your shred contributions to no more than three boxes or bags.
By Lt. Governor Glenn F. McConnell
The SC Department of Revenue has begun mailing letters to South Carolina taxpayers regarding the October security breach. The letter encourages individuals to take advantage of the free credit monitoring service for a year from Experian. Also, there is information regarding how to implement a security freeze on your personal credit history.
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Join AARP staff, volunteers and other members a t The Carolina Opry in Myrtle Beach January 1 - 5, 2013. Come by the AARP table to meet staff, volunteers and other members and hear what AARP is doing in your community.
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