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You Can Avoid Becoming a Victim of Fraud

Warning Signs

  • Sounds too good to be true
  • Pressures you to act “right way”
  • Guarantees success
  • Promises unusually high returns
  • Requires an upfront investment – even for a “free” prize
  • Buyers want to overpay you for an item and have you send them the difference
  • Doesn’t have the look of a real business
  • Something just doesn’t feel right

Play It Safe

Never click on a link inside an e-mail to visit a Web site. Type the address into your browser instead
  • It’s easy for a business to look legitimate online. If you have any doubts, verify the company with the Better Business Bureau.
  • Only 2% of reported identity theft occurs through the mail. Report online fraud to the Federal Trade Commission at ftc.gov/complaint.
  • Retain your receipts, statements, and packing slips. Review them for accuracy.
  • Shred confidential documents instead of simply discarding them in the trash.

Fraud Facts

  • Your bank will never e-mail or call you for your account number.
  • Don’t wire money to people you don’t know.
  • Be cautious of work-at-home job offers.
  • Check out the company with the Better Business Bureau.
  • There are no legitimate jobs that involve reshipping items or financial instruments from your home.
  • Foreign lotteries are illegal in the U.S. You can’t win no matter what they say.
  • Check your monthly bank statements for charges you don’t recognize.
  • Order a copy of your credit report from each of the three national credit bureaus once a year from annualcreditreport.com

Get Involved

  • It’s never too early to become an informed consumer. Point out “too good to be true” offers to your kids, and teach them to be skeptical.
  • Take an active interest in the financial activities of your aging parents.
  • Share information about scams with friends and family. Use social networking to help keep them safe.


MORE TIPS TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM ONLINE BANKING FRAUD

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