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Consumer Alert

Money back from MoneyGram?

Karen Dodge

We’ve all known for a long time that scammers ask people to pay by wiring money.

Consumer Alert

Winners are losers in lottery & sweepstakes scams

Colleen Tressler

You get a card, call, or email telling you that you won! Maybe it’s a lottery, sweepstakes, or some other prize. The person calling is excited and can’t wait for you to get your winnings.

Consumer Alert

Scams and your small business

Rosario Méndez

At the FTC, our mission is to protect consumers, including small business owners. That’s why, when we see scammers taking money from small businesses, we step in.

Consumer Alert

Has an online love interest asked you for money?

Colleen Tressler

Looking to start a new relationship? For some, that may mean meeting a new love interest online. Word to the wise: sometimes it’s best to lead with your head and not your heart.

Consumer Alert

How scammers make you pay

Lois C. Greisman

Here’s one of the top questions we get from people: Is this a scam?

Consumer Alert

Do Not Call registrations don’t expire

Amy Hebert

Someone pretending to be from the FTC is sending out fake emails telling people that their Do Not Call registration is expiring.

Consumer Alert

Scammers push people to pay with iTunes gift cards

Amy Hebert

One thing we know about scammers — they want money, and they want it fast. That’s why, whatever the con they’re running, they usually ask people to pay a certain way.

Consumer Alert

Section 8 scammers cheat people seeking housing

Lisa Lake

If you’re looking for Section 8 housing assistance, here’s something you need to know: scammers have made websites that look like registration sites for Section 8 waiting list lotteries.

Consumer Alert

Protect your Medicare number, your other info, and your money

Bridget Small
Last year, the FTC got almost a million reports about impersonation scammers — fake government agents, pretend grandkids, bogus sweethearts, and others who took almost $2.3 billion from people across the country. So far this year, impersonation scams are still the most-reported fraud.