[Vision2020] Press Release Regarding Scams

Stephanie Kalasz skalasz at ci.moscow.id.us
Wed Mar 4 09:12:58 PST 2009


 

MOSCOW POLICE DEPARTMENT

118 East 4th Street

Moscow, Idaho 83843

Tel: 208-882-COPS    Fax: 208-882-4020

 


PRESS RELEASE

 

March 3, 2009

 

Moscow police investigators have recently seen an increase in various
internet and e-mail scams. Most recently, an e-mail was circulating that
appeared to offer $150 from Wal-Mart for filling out a survey. The
attached survey form in the e-mail asked for credit card information
including PIN and security code.

 

We remind the public to never respond to any unsolicited e-mails. In
particular, never provide personal information, or banking information
unless you have specifically navigated on the internet to a known secure
business' website.

 

Consumers should also consider the use of single-use account numbers
provided by many banks and credit card companies. These are intended for
a single internet, mail-order, or phone purchase and shield your account
information.

 

Other common scams include:

 

Various lottery related scams; you can not win a lottery you did not
enter, and will never have to send money to collect legitimate winnings.

 

Overpayment for on-line auction or sale items (including room-mate
wanted). The scammer asks the victim to wire the overpaid amount and
provides a legitimate sounding name and address (may in fact be real).
The wired funds are collected overseas.

 

Shipping/billing scams: Contrary to the pitched story, UPS, FedEx, and
the USPS do cooperate and can ship to each other. They do not need you
to carry a package from one to the other. Research any billing or
payment processing jobs thoroughly and never agree to accept payment
into, or transfer money from, your personal accounts.

 

Please contact Detective Bob Marr for further information on scams at
883-7065.

 

 

 

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