U.S. Postal Service Continues 2009 National Consumer Protection Week Awareness Event @ Patenaude Senior Citizens Center
“Nuts and Bolts: Tools for Today’s Economy”
What:
Postal Service officials will host an awareness event to celebrate National Consumer Protection Week. Officials from various agencies will offer tips, distribute DVDs and brochures warning against identity theft and fraudulent schemes, providing consumers with valuable information about protecting their financial assets from these types of crimes, as well as ways to report suspected financial fraud.
Who:
United States Postal Service
United States Postal Inspection Service
US Senator Frank Lautenberg’s office
U.S. Senator Robert Menendez’ office
Burlington County Consumer Affairs office
TD Bank
Willingboro Director of Public Safety
When:
10 a.m.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Where:
Patenaude Senior Citizens Center
429 John F, Kennedy Blvd., Willingboro NJ
Background:
National Consumer Protection Week, set for March 1-7, is a national program led by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to draw attention to issues and recommendations that help customers become smarter consumers of products, materials and services, and improve their knowledge of how to combat fraud of any type.
The U.S. Postal Service Office of Consumer Advocate and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service are working to educate consumers about identity theft and fraudulent schemes. The Postal Service will provide consumers with the tools and information needed to combat these types of crimes.
According to the National Consumers League, reported losses from one type of mail fraud alone – fraudulent schemes – quadrupled in three years. Each victim of this type of scam loses an average of $4,000.
The Postal Service will point customers to the website established by the Postal Inspection Service and its business partners: http://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/ and www.FakeChecks.org.
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