Look Out!
Common Fraud
Foreign scams - may involve a letter or phone call about
a foreign investment that it is "too good to be true."
Telemarketing scams - commonly include sweepstakes, prize
offers, travel packages, investments, charities, work-at-home schemes,
magazine sales, lotteries, and business opportunities.
Advance-fee loans - fraudulent loan brokers misrepresent
the availability of credit with a guarantee to get you credit--but
you must pay before you apply.
Credit repair - an appeal to clean up the credit reports
of consumers with poor credit histories.
Automatic debit scams - fraudulent telemarketers use this
technique to improperly take money from checking accounts. DO NOT
give out checking account information over the phone unless you
are familiar with the company.
Fraudulent diets - Americans spend an estimated $6 billion
a year on fraudulent diet products sold with advertising such as
"The Amazing Skin Patch Melts Away Body Fat" or "Lose
Weight While You Sleep."
Magazine subscription scams - beware of telephone sales
pitches for "free," "prepaid," or "special"
magazine subscription offers.
Toll-free scams - calls to 800 and 888 numbers are almost
always free. However, there are some exceptions. Be careful.
International phone scams - scam artists confuse callers
by promoting calls to 809 numbers; while these telephone numbers
may look like domestic calls, international rates apply.
Pre-paid phone card scams - selling prepaid calling cards
may involve a multi-level marketing scam with a large up-front fee.
Online and high tech scams - common Internet scams are pyramid
schemes, Internet related services, equipment sales, business opportunities,
and work-at-home offers.
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