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Convicted Embezzler Reveals How You Can Avoid Becoming a Fraud Victim
RALEIGH, N.C. , July 2 /PRNewswire/ -- With huge Ponzi schemes dominating the news headlines and Americans afraid they'll lose everything in their 401Ks, how can you avoid becoming a victim of the next big-time con artist? Get the answers straight from convicted embezzler-turned-fraud-prevention expert Chuck Gallagher, who served 18 months in federal prison for stealing from his clients.
As a former white-collar criminal, Gallagher understands the mind behind the illegal behavior and knows the tricks swindlers use to con innocent, hard-working people out of their life-savings. Gallagher says that if you learn about the methods that scam artists use, you can avoid becoming a victim yourself.
We have become used to a system in which the Wall Street gurus promise high returns for our 401K funds, but with the recent economic collapse and numerous cases of fraud and unwise financial deals, it's time to re-evaluate how we think about investing. We need to be more cautious than ever before and make well-informed decisions.
Gallagher can spare you the nightmare of financial fraud when he answers:
-- What drives con artists to set up Ponzi schemes?
-- Why do even savvy investors fall for scams?
-- What warning signs should investors look for?
-- How can consumers investigate suspicious activity?
-- What can average investors do to protect themselves?
CREDENTIALS: Chuck Gallagher is a professional speaker, business entrepreneur, sales executive, and author of the book Second Chances: Transforming Adversity into Opportunity. His book reveals how the choices we make today define the shape our lives will take tomorrow. Gallagher's public speaking programs include: Business Ethics, Sales Motivation, and Fraud Awareness. Gallagher has appeared in Business Week magazine and Fund Strategy and has been interviewed on CNN, CBS Radio, FamilyNet.TV, WFAN, and North Carolina Public Radio.
AVAILABILITY:North Carolina, nationwide by arrangement, and via telephone
CONTACT: Chuck Gallagher, (828) 244-1400 (NC); chuck@chuckgallagher.com; http://www.chuckgallagher.com
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