Consumer scams aren’t what they used to be. They’re more convincing, more personal and a lot harder to spot. Whether it’s a suspicious text, a phone call that feels just a little “off,” or an email that looks surprisingly real, it can happen to anyone.
That’s exactly why Waypoint Bank is sponsoring this free Nebraska Attorney General Program. The Scams and Fraud Education (SAFE) Program is a relaxed, informative free event designed to help you feel more confident recognizing and avoiding today’s most common scams.
Why Take the Time to Attend
Scammers are constantly changing their tactics, and they’re good at what they do. The goal of this program isn’t to overwhelm you, but to give you practical, real-world tips you can use to stay ahead. You’ll walk away knowing what to watch for, how to protect your information, and what to do if something doesn’t feel right.
This program is part of Waypoint Bank’s commitment to helping Nebraskans truly “protect the good life.”
Join Us!
Waypoint Bank is offering several options around the area to make it convenient to attend.
Cozad
Tuesday, April 28
Program at 1:00 p.m. (Refreshments will be available.)
Cozad Grand Generation Center, 410 W. 9th Street
Cozad
Tuesday, April 28
Program at 5:30 p.m. (Refreshments will be available.)
Wilson Public Library, 910 Meridian Ave
Cambridge
Wednesday, April 29
Program at 12:00 p.m. (Lunch at 11:30 a.m.)
Cambridge Community Building, 722 Patterson Street
Eustis
Thursday, April 30
Program at 12:00 p.m. (Lunch at 11:00 a.m.)
Eustis Senior Center, 111 North Main Street
Clay Center
Wednesday, May 6
Program at 9:30 a.m. (Rolls and coffee will be provided.)
Clay Senior Center, 118 S. Alexander Avenue
Sutton
Wednesday, May 6
Program at 5:30 p.m. (Refreshments will be served.)
City Hall Council Chambers, 107 W. Grove Street
Protecting Yourself Starts Here
You don’t have to be a tech expert to protect yourself, you just need the right information. This is a great opportunity to learn something new, ask questions and even help protect friends or family members who might be more vulnerable to fraud.
