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Better Business Bureau warns of scammers posing as government officials

7/10/2012

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SACRAMENTO, CA—July 10, 2012 – Better Business Bureau warns area consumers to be wary of telephone calls or solicitations claiming that government officials and agencies will pay their utility or cell phone bills. 

BBB has received several inquiries in the past week regarding solicitors who, after claiming the government will pay bills, provide consumers with a routing number to use for payment. Consumers are then told to use a red number found on the back of their social security cards as the bank account number for the payment. 

After payment is submitted, the payment is returned and consumers may be stuck with late payment or returned payment fees.

BBB reminds consumers to:

Never share any information on a social security card with a third party. 
If any information is ever shared, keep a close eye on all financial statements.
Review credit reports from all three credit reporting agencies once each year at www.annualcreditreport.com
If you have been a victim of identity theft, contact each credit reporting agency to place a fraud alert on your credit report and contact the Federal Trade Commission

For more information on protecting your identity, visit http://necal.bbb.org/Dispute-Resolution-Services/Identity-Theft-Resources/


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Contact: Cailin Peterson, Communications Manager, 916-443-6843


As a business-supported nonprofit organization, Better Business Bureau's mission is to promote an ethical marketplace. BBB sets standards for ethical business behavior, helps consumer identify reliable businesses through BBB Business Reviews, sets standards for truthful advertising, evaluates and provides reviews of charities, educates consumers, and offers dispute resolution services. More than 87 million consumers rely on BBB for Business Reviews, consumer tips and scam alerts. To learn more, please visit www.necal.bbb.org

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