The scam involves individuals posing as representatives offering “free government money from the CARES Act,” claiming the funds are expiring soon in an effort to steal personal information.
As a result, the attorney general is reissuing her Government Imposter Scams alert and advising consumers who have received communications from imposters to protect themselves from these scams by:
• Blocking the text, email, or call.
• Not clicking links or opening attachments.
• Reporting the text or email to the Federal Trade Commission and Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Team.
• Deleting the text or email from their device.
Nessel also reminds consumers that government agencies will not:
• Promise to increase benefits or fix an issue if a fee is paid.
• Offer free money or grants.
• Threaten arrest or legal action unless money is sent immediately.
• Demand payment in the form of gift cards, wire transfers, prepaid debit cards, cryptocurrency, or cash sent by mail.
To file a complaint with the attorney general, contact:
Consumer Protection Team
P.O. Box 30213
Lansing, MI 48909
517-335-7599
Fax: 517-241-3771
Toll-free: 877-765-8388
An online complaint form is available at https://secure.ag.state.mi.us/complaints/consumer.aspx
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