Thursday, September 22, 2022

Spot impersonator scams and share what you know

Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

By Jim Kreidler

During Hispanic Heritage Monthlet's take a moment to look at impersonator scams, which are the issue reported most to the FTC by people living in majority Latino communities. These scams happen when someone pretends to be someone they're not — say, from a government agency or a well-known business — and tries to get you to pay or give them sensitive information. And if you don't, they say something bad will happen. But it's a scam.

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