Postal Inspectors Remind Consumers to Be Alert for Imposter Scams during National Consumer Protection Week
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Providence, RI — The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is kicking off National Consumer Protection Week, March 2-8, 2025, with a warning about the dangers of imposter scams. Imposters are scammers who work very hard to convince consumers they are a friend or relative, or that they are from a legitimate source, such as a bank or government agency. These fraudsters then take personally identifiable information (PII) and use it to steal victims’ money.
“There are many types of imposter scams,” Inspector in Charge (INC) Eric Shen of the Criminal Investigations Group says. “But they all start with messages like, ‘I’m in trouble…,’ ‘I need…,’ ‘You’ve won!..,’ or ‘I have a great offer for you!’ These scammers lull consumers into a false sense of trust, gain access to privileged information, and then drain financial accounts.”
“With a few simple tips, consumers can protect themselves from imposter scams,” INC Shen says:
Remembering these simple tips will help keep consumers’ personal information and finances safe.
For more information on how to spot an imposter, visit our website at www.uspis.gov/ncpw-2025.
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