Fraudulent activity always spikes around tax season, now more than ever since the IRS released stimulus payments. Add to it the variety of hardships that COVID-19 has caused and well… unfortunately, fraudsters only see opportunity after opportunity.
We’ve rounded up cases that are happening right now, targeting both of these important matters. While some of them will seem like obvious things that you would say ‘no’ to, in the heat of the moment, you might be surprised at what you’d fall for. Criminals often use threatening language, make false claims of support, or attempt to tease you into wanting to find out more. Are you feeling panic, fearful, hopeful, or curious? Emotions are a powerful tool used to prey on consumers. Don’t let the fraudsters bank on yours.
Be on the lookout for these examples:
Fraudulent activity is always at work around us. Criminals know just how to hit a weak spot or pull your heartstrings. They are good at being bad. So, it is more important than ever to be vigilant right now. If something sounds fishy or too good to be true, it probably is. Don’t share your personal information with anyone, and please call us if you feel like you have a good reason to do so.
If you feel like you have been a victim of ID Theft, please contact us right away. 877-436-9032
To learn more about our ID Theft Protection and Monitoring service, visit our page.
To report scams or price gouging, reach out to the OAG Consumer Protection Section at 1-800-552-9963
To stay up to date with the IRS Payments follow: https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/economic-impact-payments