Scammers create fake emergencies to get your money

Federal Trade Commission Consumer Information

by Carol Kando-Pineda –
Attorney, Division of Consumer and Business Education.

Scammers try to trick you into thinking a loved one is in trouble. They call, text, email, or send messages on social media about a supposed emergency with a family member or friend. They ask you to send money immediately. To make their story seem real, they may claim to be an authority figure, like a lawyer or police officer; they may have or guess at facts about your loved one. These imposters may insist that you keep quiet about their demand for money to keep you from checking out their story and identifying them as imposters. But no matter how real or urgent this seems — it’s a scam.

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(For more on this and other scams visit: https://www.ftc.gov/)

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