How to protect your personal information from identity thieves.
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Misleading ads can sound pretty plausible; learn how to sort out fact from a fib.
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Do you recommend or endorse things on social media? If so, this video has tips to help influencers like you comply with the law.
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Share this short video to help influencers know where they can find out how to stay on the right side of the law.
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Influencers need to tell people if a brand pays them or gives them free stuff. This video tells them how.
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Learn how to identify scams promising treatments for cancer.
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When you spot a scam, report it to the FTC.
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Hang up on robocalls. Scammers are calling to pitch everything from fake Coronavirus treatments to work-at-home schemes to get your money and personal information.
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Fact-check information. Before you pass information on, check trusted sources like federal, state and local government websites.
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Know who you are buying from. Online sellers may claim to have in-demand products, like cleaning, household, and health and medical supplies when they don’t.
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Don’t respond to calls, texts, or emails about money from the government. Anyone who tells you they can get you the money now is a scammer.
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Don’t click on links from sources you don’t know.
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Watch for emails claiming to be from the CDC.
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Do your homework when it comes to donations.
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Watch out for phishing emails and text messages.
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Ignore offers for vaccinations and home test kits. Scammers are selling products to treat or prevent the Coronavirus, with no evidence that they work.
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Don’t respond to calls, texts or emails about money from the government.
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Don’t pay anyone to get your payment.
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Don’t respond to anyone who says your payment was too high.
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Always go to IRS.gov/coronavirus for official updates and information about your money.
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The first-person story is about a retired nurse’s work-at-home scam experience, and what she did about it.
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How to avoid a scam known as yo-yo financing when you buy a car.
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What to do if you are having problems making your student loan payments, and how to avoid a student loan debt relief scam.
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From tax forms to family photos, the files on your computer are valuable. If you don’t want to lose them, back them up, and practice good computer security habits to protect yourself from hackers and viruses.
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This video shows how someone compares the costs when choosing a place open savings and checking accounts.
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This video shows how keeping a budget helps someone pay all his bills.
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Learn how to avoid business coaching scams that target your small business.
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Getting the facts about a used car before you buy can help avoid trouble down the road. Here’s what you need to know.
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This video shows what happens if you borrow money in exchange for your car title.
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How to avoid big fees when cashing a paycheck.
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When a natural disaster hits or a tragic event happens, you might be looking for ways to help the people and communities affected. Unfortunately, scammers also are busy trying to take advantage. You want to make sure your money gets in the hands of charities you want to help.
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Use these computer security tips to help protect your computer and your personal information.
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Consumer Sentinel is a nationwide system for law enforcement to track consumer complaints.
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This video shows what happens when one person gets a free credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com and someone else gets a “free” credit score from a TV ad.
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Understand your rights when dealing with debt collectors.
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While some dietary supplements have proven benefits, others don’t. And some could even be risky for your health.
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Learn about directory listing scams and what you can do to protect your business from this scam.
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Knowing the rules of the U.S. Diversity Lottery can help you avoid a scam.
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Know your rights when employers check your background.
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Learn how to find out what scams, identity theft, and other consumer issues look like in your area by exploring FTC data at http://www.ftc.gov/exploredata.
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Learn how fake check scams work and how your small business can avoid them.
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Imposters claim to be friends or family in distress to trick consumers into wiring money.
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Before you shop for a car, you need to shop for financing. Here’s what you need to know.
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People’s experience with scams, and the tips to help all of us avoid scams and protect those we care about.
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The first-person story of a veteran’s debt collection experience – and the legal assistance that helped him recover.
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The first-person story of one woman’s experience with a debt relief scam – and the lawyer who helped her.
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The first-person story of how one family responded to a family emergency scam: by putting it on the radio.
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The first-person story of a woman who was harassed by scammers impersonating court officials and lawyers, who tried to coerce her into paying hundreds of dollars for a debt she didn’t owe.
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The first-person story of a retired educator’s Medicare scam experience – and the FTC attorney who helped bring the scammers to justice.
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An expert explains the inner workings of business opportunity telemarketing scams.
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Learn the signs of a business opportunity scam.
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Read the fine print — or free trials can wind up costing you.
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How to stay ahead of the scammers with email updates from the FTC.
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Are your friends and family getting emails from you that you didn't send? Or maybe you want to check your email, but you can't log in? Chances are your email's been hacked. Here’s what to do.
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If a telemarketer asks for money or account information to collect a "prize," hang up. It's a scam.
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Be aware of the warning signs and hang up on phone fraud.
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You’ve probably gotten calls claiming to be from the Social Security Administration.
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An illegal robocall could be a scam. Learn what the FTC is doing to stop illegal robocalls, what to do if you get one, and how to block the number.
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Can’t turn your computer on or off? Is it acting up, running slow, opening pages you didn't click, or displaying pop-ups constantly? There's a good chance your computer's been hacked or infected with a virus. Here’s what to do.
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사기꾼이 돈을 요구하는 방법을 배움으로써 사기를 알아채고 중단하는 방법을 알아보십시오.
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The first-person story about a retired business consultant’s tech support scam experience, what he did about it.
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Learn about scams disguised as legitimate business offers, coaching programs, and investment opportunities and how to avoid them.
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Report scams to the FTC online or by phone.
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This video shows you how to report scams, fraud, and bad business practices to the Federal Trade Commission at https://ReportFraud.ftc.gov and why it’s important to do it.
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Scammers can use technology to fake the name or number on your caller ID. Even when your caller ID shows a local number, it could be a scammer calling from anywhere in the world.
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Tired of getting unwanted calls on your home phone? This video tells you what you can do about them.
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Tired of getting unwanted calls on your mobile phone? This video tells you what you can do about them.
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Is someone using your personal information to open new accounts, make purchases or get benefits? Report it at IdentityTheft.gov and get a free personal recovery plan.
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This video shows how someone gets into trouble with an immigration consultant – and then out of trouble again.
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How to spot scammers who pretend to be IRS officials to get you to send them money.
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This video provides tips to help you donate wisely and avoid charity scams. It emphasizes the importance of researching charities before giving to make sure make sure your donation is going to help the cause and the people you care about.
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This video provides tips to help you donate wisely and avoid charity scams. It emphasizes the importance of researching charities before giving to make sure make sure your donation is going to help the cause and the people you care about.
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Military.Consumer.gov gives servicemembers and military families short consumer tips on the go to help them stay mission-ready at home and abroad. Visit https://www.military.consumer.gov to learn more.
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This video shows what happens when someone makes just the minimum payment on a credit card balance.
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This video shows some common money wiring scams, and what happens to some people who meet the scams.
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Caregiver websites can help you find jobs, but scammers also use them to find people to rip off.
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Talk to your kids about staying safe online.
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Helps kids learn why and how to stay safe online.
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Teaches kids how to protect themselves online with privacy settings and good online practices.
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The things kids post online could have an impact on people in the real world.
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This video shows kids how they can stop cyberbullying by standing up for themselves or someone else.
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Learn how office supplies scams happen and how your small business can avoid them.
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This video describes how consumers can evaluate online reviews and recommendations when shopping.
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Imposters promise romance to users of online dating sites to trick them into sending money.
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Looking for a great product at a great price? These tips can help.
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Identify and avoid job and business opportunity scams.
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This video shows how easy it is to start a conversation about scams and how to protect yourself from them.
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This video shows what happens when someone gets a payday loan but can’t pay it back right away.
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Here’s why you don’t want to pay fees to a business that promises to lower your monthly car payment or help stop a repossession.
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This video shows what happens when someone gets a prepaid card without checking out the fees first.
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What you can do to avoid, detect and get rid of viruses and spyware.
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If you use public Wi-Fi networks, take these steps to protect your personal information.
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This video shows what do to if someone steals your identity.
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This video shows how to rent an apartment even if you don't have a good credit history.
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Gift cards are for gifts, NOT for payments. Anyone who tells you to pay with a gift card is a scammer. Report gift cards used in a scam to the companies that issued the gift cards. Then, report it to the FTC at ftc.gov/complaint.
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Your complaints help the FTC and law enforcement agencies conduct investigations, bring lawsuits and prevent international scams. If you have a complaint about international scams or cross-border fraud, report it at www.econsumer.gov.
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Vos plaintes aident la FTC et autres agences de protection des consommateurs dans leur mission d'enquête et de prévention des escroqueries internationales. Si vous avez une plainte au sujet d'arnaques internationales ou de fraudes transfrontalières, signalez-la à http://www.econsumer.gov.
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あなたからの詐欺に関する報告は、FTCやその他の法執行機関による詐欺の捜査や訴訟の提起、国際的な詐欺防止対策の実施の手助けになります。国際的または越境的な詐欺に遭ったときは、econsumer.gov(http://www.econsumer.gov)で報告しましょう。
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당신의 불만 신고는 FTC와 법 집행기관이 조사를 시행하고, 소송을 진행하고, 국제 사기를 예방하는데 도움이 됩니다. 만약 당신이 국제 사기 또는 국경간 사기에 대한 불만이 있다면, http://www.econsumer.gov에 신고하세요.
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FTC attorney Kati Daffan shares five strategies for fighting illegal robocalls in this video produced by the GSA.
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Illegal robocalls are the rise and the FTC is working to solve the problem.
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If you get a text or call saying a loved one is in trouble and they need you to wire them money, it's most likely a scam.
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What to do if someone says they’re from the IRS and they pressure or threaten you to transfer money to them right away.
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If someone offers you a job, sends you a check, but then insists you wire extra money back; don’t do it. It's a scam. Instead, report it to the Federal Trade Commission at ftc.gov/complaint.
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If you get a pop-up to call a number to fix a virus on your computer, ignore it. It’s an imposter scam.
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Recognize and report scammers who falsely promise help with immigration.
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Learn how to spot scams against your small business. And talk to your colleagues about it, too. Scammers target small businesses with fake check scams, utility scams, and other scams, but knowing how these scams work can help you avoid them—and protect your business. Learn more at www.ftc.gov/smallbusiness.
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Many everyday activities allow businesses access to information about you.
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If you want to know how bright a light bulb is, look at its lumens.
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What are the warning signs of a scam?
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Car ads might promise low payments, no interest, or zero down. But is there a catch? Here’s what you need to know.
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Many charities do a great job supporting our nation’s veterans, but a few take advantage of people’s generosity. This video tells donors how to research charities to avoid donating to a sham charity.
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Many charities do a great job supporting our nation’s veterans, but a few take advantage of people’s generosity. This video tells donors how to research charities to avoid donating to a sham charity. (30 second PSA)
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You’ve probably seen ads promising help with your student loan debt. Some are scams – here are tips to avoid them.
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Callers impersonate legitimate technical support companies to fool computer users into handing over their personal information or sending money.
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This video describes the FTC Robocall Challenge and introduces one of the winners.
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Medical discount plans are not health insurance. In fact, many of these plans are scams.
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Trying to lose weight? Watch this video to learn the truth behind weight loss product ads.
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When you buy a car, the dealer also might try to sell you optional products or services known as “add-ons”— which might break your budget. Here’s what you need to know.
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How organizations in local communities are using the Pass It On materials.
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Learn about utility scams and how you can protect your business.
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Did you get a notice that says your personal information was exposed in a data breach? Visit IdentityTheft.gov/databreach to learn what you can do to protect your identity.
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Tips for dealing with robocalls.
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This video shows what happens when someone learns the hard way why she should care about her identity.
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If you think you see a scam, talk with someone. Your story could help someone avoid that scam.
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Your eye doctor must give you your prescription after your fitting. It’s the law. Learn more at FTC.gov/contacts.
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Your credit report affects your ability to get a loan or job, and could help you avoid identity theft. You can get a truly free credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com.
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