Share What You Know

From the Mayor's Desk

Share What You Know. Stop Scams.

Chances are good that someone you know has been scammed. They may not talk about it, but the statistics do. The truth is that sharing what you know can help protect someone who you know from a scam.

Pass It On: Identity Theft
Your information is valuable. To you–and other people.

Unwanted Calls and Text Messages
You get a lot of unwanted calls. Many are from scammers.

Impersonator Scams
Someone calls to ask for money. Are they who they say they are?

Health Insurance Scams
You have a Medicare card, but a caller says you need a new one.

“You’ve Won” Scams
You won a prize! But you can’t get it until you send money.

Home Repair Scams
Someone offers to repair your home. Cheap. For cash now.

Investment Scams
An ad promises quick and easy money. Guaranteed. No risk.

Job and Money-Making Scams
Ads promise big money working from home. For a fee.

Charity Fraud
Someone asks you to donate money to a charity. Today.

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