Postal Service Launches National Consumer Protection Week
“Don’t Fall For a Fake Check Scam”
What:
The U.S. Postal Service kicks off National Consumer Protection Week. Officials will distribute DVDs and brochures that warn against fraudulent financial schemes and provide consumers with valuable information about protecting their assets from the schemes as well as ways to report suspected financial fraud.
Who:
Better Business Bureau, Virginia Office of Attorney General, League of Older Americans, Roanoke City Police, Roanoke County Police Department, U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the Appalachian District Consumer Affairs office.
When:
10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Wednesday, March 5
Where:
Roanoke Main Post Office
419 Rutherford Ave. NE
Roanoke, VA 24022
Background:
National Consumer Protection Week, set for March 2-8, is a national program led by the Federal Trade Commission to draw attention to issues and ideas 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 and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service are working to educate consumers about fraudulent schemes and to provide them with the tools and information needed to combat these “fake check” frauds.
The facts are telling: According to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, the number of reported fake checks is increasing, from an average of 593 per month in 2004 to an average of 787 per month in 2007. The amount of reported losses from fake check scams has also quadrupled over the past three years. According to the National Consumers League, victims lose an average $3,000 to $4,000.
The Postal Service will point customers to the website established by the Postal Inspection Service and its business partners, www.FakeChecks.org.
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