Posts tagged Fraud
Online Relationships & Money - Know the Red Flags

Romance scams often begin with steady messages and emotional connection before shifting to financial requests. When someone you’ve only met online asks for money, gift cards, crypto, or wire transfers, it’s a major red flag. Slowing down, talking to someone you trust, and contacting your bank if funds were sent can help protect both your heart and your wallet.

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Law Enforcement Imposter Calls - Stay Alert

Scammers are posing as the U.S. Marshals Office, claiming your identity is tied to a federal investigation. They use authority and urgency to pressure victims into withdrawing cash and holding it “for protection,” sometimes even offering to come to your home. Real law enforcement will never ask you to move or safeguard money — hang up and verify directly with local police or your bank.

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Black Friday Traps to Watch — Holiday Shopping Safety Tips

Fraudsters are ramping up holiday scams with fake calls, emails, and texts that look real. They use urgent messages about purchases or deliveries to pressure you into sharing information or sending money. Don’t trust unexpected alerts — real companies won’t ask for sensitive details this way. Always verify through the official website or a direct phone call.

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