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Economic Stimulus ScamsSalem-News.comAlso beware of offers that charge consumers for a seminar that will show them how to apply for federal stimulus grants and get rich quick with the money they receive.
(SALEM, Ore.) - Scammers are already using President Obama’s economic stimulus package to try and rip off consumers. Email messages ask for bank information, claiming they will directly deposit stimulus money. Instead, scammers drain the consumer’s bank account and vanish. The emails sometimes appear to be from legitimate government agencies and ask consumers to “verify” that they are eligible for payment. By clinking on links, consumers download malicious software that can be used by identity thieves. Some Web sites suggest that for as little as $1.99 consumers can get a list of economic stimulus grants to apply for. This allows the scammer to get the consumer’s credit card number or lock them into an illegal “negative option” agreement that can charge hundreds of thousands of dollars if the consumer doesn’t cancel. Also beware of offers that charge consumers for a seminar that will show them how to apply for federal stimulus grants and get rich quick with the money they receive. Oregon consumers who believe they been scammed or have questions about stimulus-related offers or scams should call the Attorney General’s consumer hotline at 1-877-877-9392. The Oregon Department of Justice is online at doj.state.or.us. Written complaints can be sent to Financial Fraud/Consumer Protection Section, 1162 Court St. NE, Salem, OR 97301-4096.
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