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Consumer Alert

Welcome to NCPW 2025

BCP Staff
Today marks the start of National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW), a time of year when the FTC and its local, state, and federal partners focus on empowering consumers with free consumer protection resources. Experience says that one of the best ways to avoid a scam is to talk about it, so read on for ideas on how to start that conversation.
Consumer Alert

Fake check scam targets online car sellers

BCP Staff
Are you selling a car online? If so, know that scammers may target you. They’ll pretend to be a buyer and try to trick you into sending them money. Here’s how the scam works.
Consumer Alert

Sign over a portion of your VA benefits? Nope, that’s a scam

BCP Staff
Whether you served for four, ten, or twenty years, veterans pension and disability benefits might be an important — often essential — part of your life after the military. That’s why scammers call, email, or message to “help” you apply for them. But what they’re really after is your money. These “advisors” make promises they can’t keep and charge filing fees for services that are always free through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Spot scams during the VA benefits claims process to avoid them.
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Did someone use your SSN to file taxes? Here’s what to do

BCP Staff
If you’re filing your taxes online this year, watch for signs of tax identity theft, like someone using your Social Security number (SSN) to file and claim a tax refund. One way you’ll know is if the IRS rejects your tax return once you file. Learn to protect yourself while filing online and what to do if someone steals your tax refund.
Consumer Alert

Looking for love? Watch out for scammers

BCP Staff

Thinking of trying your luck with an online dating app, or getting to know someone you’ve met on social media? Before you do, make sure you know how to spot a romance scammer.

Consumer Alert

Tax season 2025: where to find help

BCP Staff
Tax season is here and people have questions. Where to file? How to file? Can I file online? For free? For those answers, always start with the official IRS website at irs.gov.
Consumer Alert

Have a problem with something you bought?

BCP Staff

The holiday shopping season is over, but the issues you’re having with a product might not be. Here’s what to do about it.

Consumer Alert

Scammers impersonate FTC officials, including Chairman Andrew Ferguson

BCP Staff
Scammers lie and pretend to be someone they’re not to trick you into giving them money, access to your accounts, or your personal information. They pretend to be from a business you know or from a government agency — or both. In the latest twist on these constantly evolving schemes, scammers are claiming to be FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson.