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Rossen Reports: New scam spreading, look for these red flags

Rossen Reports: New scam spreading, look for these red flags
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Rossen Reports: New scam spreading, look for these red flags
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As part of the Federal Trade Commission맥스카지노s National Consumer Protection Week, today is National Slam the Scam Day. It맥스카지노s all about creating awareness about social security and government imposter-related scams and protecting you from falling victim to them. Because it맥스카지노s tax season, scammers are trying to get you, saying they맥스카지노re from the IRS or Social Security.

Here are some red flags to watch out for:

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  • Government officials will never promise to increase your tax refund or solve a problem if you pay a fee.
  • Scammers will require payment with gift cards, prepaid debit cards, wire transfers, Internet currency, or by mailing cash.
  • Scammers will also try to gain your trust by providing fake 맥스카지노documentation,맥스카지노 false 맥스카지노evidence,맥스카지노 or the name of a real government official.

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  • The Social Security Administration says, that if someone sends you a link about social security and it doesn맥스카지노t have SSA.gov in the URL link, it맥스카지노s a fake.

for more information from the Social Security Administration.

**Have a question for Jeff Rossen? He맥스카지노s answering your consumer questions every Friday in the new segment 맥스카지노Rossen Responds맥스카지노. Email your questions to him at RossenResponds@hearst.com.**