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|    Message 16 of 39    |
|    Ben Ritchey to All    |
|    FWN news    |
|    28 Sep 16 10:31:26    |
       AARP Fraud Watch                     Sweepstakes Scams: Coming to a Mailbox Near You              Dear Ben,              Get a personalized letter promising wealth and good fortune? It may be a scam.              How it Works:               * Scam artists send mass-produced form letters to thousands of recipients        every month. The mailing might inform you that you have won a million        dollar prize, but that you need to pay a fee or a tax in advance to        receive the funds. You pay the fee, and then receive nothing.              What You Should Know:               * The United States Postal Service and U.S. Department of Justice are        warning consumers about this type of fraud. They advise consumers never to        send money in order to receive sweepstakes or lottery winnings - consumers        are never required to pay money to receive these kinds of awards.              What You Should Do:               * If you get a suspicious letter, or think you may be a victim of a fraud        scheme, file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at        www.ftc.gov/complaint [1] . You can read more about sweepstakes scams here        [2] .              And remember, you can’t “win” a sweepstakes or lottery that       you didn’t enter!              And please share this alert with friends and family.              Kristin Keckeisen       Fraud Watch Network              P.S. Spotted a scam? Tell us about it. Our scam-tracking map gives you       information about the latest scams targeting people in your state.       You’ll also find first-hand accounts from scam-spotters who are sharing       their experiences so you know how to protect yourself and your family. [3]              The AARP Fraud Watch Network connects you to the latest information about ID       theft and fraud so you can safeguard your personal information and your       pocketbook.              Visit the site › [4]              GET HELP:              If you or someone you know has been a victim of identity theft or fraud,       contact the AARP Foundation Fraud Fighter Center at 877-908-3360.              FORWARD TO A FRIEND:              Share this alert with your family and friends so they know how to spot the       common strategies scammers use and have the tools they need to defend       themselves against their tricks.              Forward this alert › [5]               [6]              AARP.org [7] | Join us: [8] [9]              AARP       601 E Street NW       Washington, DC 20049              AARP Privacy Policy [10]              Unsubscribe from AARP Fraud Watch Network [11] or unsubscribe from all AARP       e-mails [12] .               [13]       nonprofit software [14] (link)              No virus found in this message.       Checked by AVG - www.avg.com [15]       Version: 2016.0.7797 / Virus Database: 4656/13101 - Release Date: 09/28/16              ----------       Site notes:        [1] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=Xbxync6bY3faQWEwNJi7dA        [2] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=0KNGsJQd_bsE52bPvPak7A        [3] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=FutKagtRZrc1HB43e6ki1g        [4] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=FUcLPu43bUo6uaHbG3OrUA        [5] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=UyQs0TBHLK2wwMNdLOB0Lg        [6] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=Z3HLOhFwLTsNVL2credWVA        [7] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=Y5_lKNPpENGDY0Ab_UJVTg        [8] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=E3-qq-AFnVZDxMm2U-BN8A        [9] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=PjWPpXKEkiw8-YxJK5kDFw        [10] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=W-c6CMW-o6LUJGOLEdOTEQ        [11] http://action.aarp.org/site/CO?i=5IvLpW1_f70xbSwRQ03a6nqvsyLjmBWh&cid=0        [12] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=SxoA7aGtv9RkEPeqgfj1wg        [13] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=L5LHheVA8RHDBmBq1OWt3A        [14] http://action.aarp.org/site/R?i=JVPotJBIf0C3cP6Ek0eUsQ        [15] 'http://www.avg.com'       === Cut ===                     -+-       Keep the faith :^)               Ben aka cMech Web: http|ftp|binkp|telnet://cmech.dynip.com        Email: fido4cmech(at)lusfiber.net        Home page: http://cmech.dynip.com/homepage/        WildCat! Board 24/7 +1-337-984-4794 any BAUD 8,N,1              ... A girl a day keeps the wife away.       --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC v1.1.5 via Mystic BBS        * Origin: FIDONet - The Positronium Repository (1:393/68)    |
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