The BBB of Mississippi is warning Mississippi consumers to watch out for con artists looking to profit from the tax rebate checks that are expected later this year.
“Every time there is a general tax rebate program, there are reports of people who attempt to take money from consumers,” said Bill Moak, BBB Mississippi president. “While we haven’t yet heard reports from Mississippi consumers about possible scams, federal officials have noted suspicious activity in Missouri and other areas of the country.”
In Missouri, for example, con artists have begun calling consumers, claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). They are asking for personal information, which could possibly be used for identity theft purposes. “No legitimate agency or organization is going to ask you for personal information over the phone or via email,” Moak said.
Moak noted that, in the past, scammers have collected fees from consumers to “expedite” or “speed-up” their refunds, only to have the consumers find out that the checks will arrive only when they are sent out by the Treasury Department. In one case a company collected a $29.00 fee (drafted directly from the victim’s bank account) in exchange for assistance in obtaining the refund.
Consumers are also cautioned to carefully consider programs which “loan” you your anticipated rebate. “While you might get your money before you ordinarily would, you are going to pay fees – in essence, you are being charged to access your own money,” Moak said. “If you can, it’s best to wait for your check to arrive.”
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Monday, March 17, 2008
Watch for "Verified by Visa" Scam
Identity thieves are constantly looking for ways to make scam emails more plausible, so they are now attempting to add credibility to such emails by including a “Verified by Visa” scheme.
The wording may be something like this: “Your credit card (specified) has been automatically enrolled in the Verified by Visa program. To ensure your card’s security, it is important that you protect your card online with a personal password. Please take a moment to activate Verified by Visa now.”
According to Bill Moak, President/CEO of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Mississippi, “Verified by Visa is a legitimate service that adds an additional layer of security to online credit card transactions. It is unfortunate that it has begun to appear as a topic of phishing emails.”
These scam emails contain links to bogus sites, under the control of the hackers, that prompt consumers to enter their credit card information. The messages usually end with a threat that failure to respond may temporarily disable the credit card in question. “Such threats should be a dead giveaway that the emails are scams,” Moak continued. “Consumers should always be on guard when sharing their personal information in any way.”
The BBB urges consumers to continually be vigilant whenever they receive solicitations for identity verification by phone, mail or email. To block solicitations, consumers should register on:
According to Bill Moak, President/CEO of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Mississippi, “Verified by Visa is a legitimate service that adds an additional layer of security to online credit card transactions. It is unfortunate that it has begun to appear as a topic of phishing emails.”
These scam emails contain links to bogus sites, under the control of the hackers, that prompt consumers to enter their credit card information. The messages usually end with a threat that failure to respond may temporarily disable the credit card in question. “Such threats should be a dead giveaway that the emails are scams,” Moak continued. “Consumers should always be on guard when sharing their personal information in any way.”
The BBB urges consumers to continually be vigilant whenever they receive solicitations for identity verification by phone, mail or email. To block solicitations, consumers should register on:
- National Do Not Call Registry: 888-382-1222 or www.donotcall.gov
- Opt Out Mail Registry: 888-567-8688 or http://www.optoutprescreen.com/
The BBB of Mississippi has been serving consumers since 1964 by providing Reliability Reports on businesses and charities, assisting with business complaint resolution, monitoring advertising, and offering alerts on current scams. The BBB may be reached by calling 800-987-8280 or online at http://www.ms.bbb.org/.
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