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Shred Events Set for Johnson and Sheridan Counties

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CHEYENNE -  AARP Wyoming will host free shred events in Johnson and Sheridan Counties on Saturday, May 13. The Sheridan Shred event will take place from 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. at the Sheridan Commercial Company Parking Lot at 303 Broadway. The shred event slated for Buffalo is being held in the parking lot of DJ’s Grocery Store at 895 Fort Street and runs from 2:30-5 p.m..

The events are free, but registration is strongly encouraged

AARP shredding events help you to stay one step ahead of identity thieves by shredding personal and financial documents. Please bring your documents in something easy to dump into the shred truck like boxes or paper bags. AARP Wyoming allows up to two large boxes to be dropped off per vehicle.

“AARP has made fighting fraud a priority for our members and the country at-large,” said AARP Wyoming State Director Sam Shumway. “One way we do that is by keeping documents with bank accounts and personal information out of the hands of scammers.”

To avoid having your sensitive information compromised, security experts recommend shredding of the following types of materials:

  • Old Documents:  Papers that carry your Social Security number, birth date, signature, account numbers, passwords or PINs.
  • Banking:  Canceled or unused checks. Shred deposit slips and ATM and credit card receipts, once you receive your monthly statements.
  • Credit Cards: Pre-approved credit card applications and incentive/gift checks from credit card companies.
  • Medical: Unneeded medical bills.
  • Investments: Investment account statements.
  • Obsolete ID Cards: Expired driver’s licenses, medical insurance cards, and passports.

Shred events are just one component of AARP’s commitment to fighting fraud. The AARP Fraud Watch Network launched in 2013 as a free resource for people of all ages. Consumers may sign up for “Watchdog Alert” emails that deliver information about scams, or call a free helpline at 877-908-3360 to speak with volunteers trained in fraud counseling. 

The Fraud Watch Network website provides information about fraud and scams, prevention tips from experts, an interactive scam-tracking map, fun educational quizzes, and video presentations.

For more information, contact AARP Wyoming Associate State Director for Outreach, Jennifer Baier at:  jbaier@aarp.org.

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