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Investment scams: Utah has a long history of rip-offs shun offers that sound too good to be
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The third most prevalent scam in Utah targets senior citizens through "free meal seminars."
Seniors are sent invitations by mail inviting them to a free seminar and meal, where they will be told how to protect their retirement future.
After the seminar, promoters push one-on-one meetings that are designed to sell annuities.
"Annuities aren't themselves scams, but they are being sold to a lot of people in situations where it is not suitable or not the best investment for people," Klein said. "And they carry very high fees and in many cases a long tail, anywhere from seven to 15 years, where you have to hold it and if you take any money out you suffer humongous withdrawal penalties.
"When you sell something to somebody who is 80 years old and it has a 10-year holding period, if something happens, they can't take their money out."
The bottom line, Klein said, is that investors must understand that promises of higher returns mean higher risk. Klein said investors should ask themselves, if there is so much profit to be made with no risk, why are they borrowing money from me and not a bank?
Other prevalent scams include hot tip stock recommendations by e-mail, foreign currency trading, oil and gas investments and prime bank schemes.
"People want to believe that there is a way to make a lot of money and have no risk," Klein said. "If there is no risk, then there is no reason that borrowers have to pay a high interest rate to get money."
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