Showing posts with label scam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scam. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Walmart Gift Card Scam

According to 6abc.com, there are a few scams making their way through consumers email boxes and text messages. The first involves a text message sent to consumers stating that they have just won a $1000 Walmart gift card. To receive the card, consumers must click on a link or complete a survey. However, Walmart officials report that gift cards are not distributed in this manner and advise not to click on the link. The second scam involves a spoof email being sent to various consumers claiming to be from the Better Business Bureau. The email claims that the recipient has filed a complaint with the bureau and instructs the recipient to click on a link for further information. Again, it is advised that you do not click on the link as it may contain a virus.

What scams have you noticed circulating recently? What do you think can be done to protect consumers from email and text scams?

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Do Not Call Registry Scam

Scammers have found a new way to get consumers to give up personal information. According to kiiitv.com, schemers are calling people and actually pretending to represent The National Do Not Call Registry. Apparently, they offer consumers an opportunity to sign up for the Do Not Call list in exchange for their personal data. Obviously, these calls are not coming from the Federal Trade Commission and should not be responded to, warns Alan Bligh of the BBB.

The real National Do Not Call Registry allows consumers to list their phone number to limit the number of telemarketing calls the receive. Once a number is registered, it does not expire. For more information or to get on the federal Do Not Call Registry, visit www.donotcall.gov


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