Consumer Alert: 5 Scams to Watch for This Summer in North Carolina

Consumer Alert: 5 Scams to Watch for This Summer in North Carolina

Submitted by Rachel R on Thu, 05/21/2015 - 12:20pm

Consumer Alert: 5 Scams to Watch for This Summer in North Carolina

  

Consumer alert - don't get stuck in these scams

Image Source: Gratisography.com

The weather is heating up, and so are many fraud schemes. It seems like when one scam is revealed and wiped out, several more emerge like the mythical hydra – cut off one head, two grow in its place. In today's consumer alert notice, we show you five emerging scams to watch out for this summer in North Carolina!

#1 Nepal Earthquake Charity Scam

Charity scams are not unique, but whenever there is a major disaster, fraudsters emerge to take advantage of your compassion. Many charity organizations accept both cash donations and gifts-in-kind. Some scammers will run off with the funds. But gifts-in-kind are also subject to scam. These include food, clothing, equipment, medical supplies, automobiles and other goods. In a scam, these items never make it to the intended recipients. Be sure to vet thoroughly any charity before you give money or gifts-in-kind unless it's a non-commodity like the United Way or the Red Cross.

#2 Grandma Help Me – iTunes

We wrote about the grandparent scam before, but now there's a new twist. This scam starts with a “grandchild” calling you for help. The call is not from a relative but a scammer. The fake grandchild says they're in jail, stranded or injured. Extreme versions say the relative was kidnapped. They ask for a Green Dot cash card or similar. But the new version uses Apple iTunes gift cards. One Charlotte senior was taken for more than $20,000. Hang up on calls like these and before you panic, call another relative to confirm your grandchild is okay. Don't send any money or gift card codes!

#3 Senior Sweepstakes Scams

Over the last three years, this scam has generated 250,000 complaints and is rearing its ugly head again. The fraud starts with a letter with official looking seals and identification numbers. They offer a cash prize, cruise or vacation, jewelry or another exciting freebie. Many of these scams specifically target seniors. To claim the prize, you have to send a $20-$30 fee. To date, the FTC estimates that victims have sent more than $25 million to these scammers with nothing to show in return. Never pay for a prize, don't fall for an urgent demand for money and call the FTC with questions.

#4 Phony Weight Loss Scams

The weight loss industry is a $60 billion industry in the US alone, so it's easy to see why consumers are tempted by scams promising quick loss of pounds. These scams usually begin with an email from a friend recommending a weight loss program and a link. It may also say something like it's been recommended by Oprah or another celebrity. The biggest perpetrator of this scam, according to the FTC, is Sale Slash. The company uses agents that send out email messages from hacked email accounts to promote ineffective and expensive diet pills. Don't click links like these – just delete the emails!

#5 Consumer Complaint Scam

This last scam tries to scam small business owners. Ironically, this fraud fakes FTC notices to take advantage. As a business owner, you get an email from the “FTC” that claims a complaint has been made against your business. It says your business is in violation of the Consumer Credit Protection Act and that a formal investigation has been launched. It gives you a link to download the “complaint.” The link or any attachments install malware on your computer. Delete any emails like this immediately. If you are the subject of a complaint, you'll be mailed an actual letter. These are scams!

If you've been the victim of a scam, be sure to report it to the North Carolina Department of Justice for investigation.

Come see a North Carolina bankruptcy expert at the law offices of John T Orcutt if you're living paycheck to paycheck and deep in debt you can't afford. Call +1-833-627-0115 to schedule a free consultation at one of our locations in Raleigh, Greensboro, Fayetteville, Garner, Wilson or Durham.

Debts Hurt! Got debt? Need help? Get started below!

Serving All of North Carolina

  • Bankruptcy Attorney Fayetteville NC
  • Bankruptcy Attorney Durham NC
  • Bankruptcy Attorneys Wilson NC
  • Bankruptcy Attorneys Greensboro NC
  • Bankruptcy Attorneys Southport NC
  • Bankruptcy Attorneys Wilmington NC

Bankruptcy Attorneys Raleigh NC (North)

6616 Six Forks Rd #203 Raleigh, NC 27615 North Carolina

Tel: (919) 847-9750

Bankruptcy Attorneys Raleigh NC (North)

Bankruptcy Attorney Fayetteville NC

2711 Breezewood Ave Fayetteville, NC 28303 North Carolina

Tel: (910) 323-2972

Bankruptcy Attorney Fayetteville NC

Bankruptcy Attorney Durham NC

1738 Hillandale Rd Suite D Durham, NC 27705 North Carolina

Tel: (919) 286-1695

Bankruptcy Attorney Durham NC

Bankruptcy Attorneys Wilson NC

2215 Nash St N Wilson, NC 27896 North Carolina

Tel: (252) 234-9194

Bankruptcy Attorneys Wilson NC

Bankruptcy Attorneys Greensboro NC

2100 W Cornwallis Dr. STE O Greensboro, NC 27408 North Carolina

Tel: (336) 542-5993

Bankruptcy Attorneys Greensboro NC

Bankruptcy Attorneys Southport NC

116 N Howe St. Suite A, Southport, NC 28461 North Carolina

Tel: (910) 218-8682

Bankruptcy Attorneys Southport NC

Bankruptcy Attorneys Wilmington NC

116 N. Howe Street, Suite A Southport, NC 28461 North Carolina

Tel: (910) 447-2987

Bankruptcy Attorneys Wilmington NC