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While looking further into information regarding Do-Not-Call Lists I came upon this News Release. Some of you may already know of this alert but as a Veteran I felt I needed to post it just incase. I left all contact info, links and references intact.

For Release: June 20, 2007

Fraudsters Claim a Red Cross Connection in New Phishing Scam

The Federal Trade Commission is warning consumers about a scam targeting families of military members. A caller, claiming to work for the Red Cross, notifies an individual that their family member has been injured while on duty. To get immediate aid to the injured service member, the caller says, paperwork must be completed, and personal information must be verified.

The FTC, the nation's consumer protection agency, says this scheme is a variation of "phishing" - a technique identity thieves use to get personal or financial information from unwary consumers. The identity thief claims to represent a trusted source - a bank, a government agency, or in this case, The American Red Cross - to get someone to divulge their personal information. The FTC urges military family members not to give out personal information on the phone if they are contacted by an individual they don't know - or via the Internet if the message comes via e-mail.

According to the American Red Cross, its representatives typically do not contact military members or their families directly. Visit http://www.redcross.org/ and http://www.defenselink.mil/ for more information.

For more information about phishing, visit http://onguardonline.gov/phishing.html. To report a phishing incident, visit http://www.ftc.gov/ or call 1-877-FTC-HELP. Because victims of phishing schemes can become victims of identify theft, you also may want to visit www.ftc.gov/idtheft.

The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint or to get free information on consumer issues, visit http://www.ftc.gov/ or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261. The FTC enters Internet, telemarketing, identity theft, and other fraud-related complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure online database available to hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.

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6 Comments on Red Cross Phishing Scam

Jennifer,

Oh my gosh, I haven't heard of this at all. Thank you so much for sharing this. Also as a proud American I thank you for your service as a Veteran!

Btw, I love the name of your community!

07/02/2007 11:11 PM by Orange Co. Real Estate~Lynda Eisenmann, Broker-Owner, CRS,CRB,GRI,SRES, Brea, CA (Preferred Home Brokers)


Thank you Lynda. It angered me when I first read it and then realized I had a choice to continue looking for what I was originally looking for or taking a few moments to share it (glad I chose to share it). Other Veterans have seen far worse than I but it doesn't take away the respect a prior-service person carries for the rest of their lives.

PS. I love my community name too :) thank you.

07/02/2007 11:17 PM by Jennifer Martin (My Santa Claus IN Home)


Thank you for bringing this information to our attention.  It is such a shame that people would take advantage of others in that situation.  As a veteran myself it truly enrages me to hear of such a scam.

07/02/2007 11:44 PM by Joe Zapata - Your Burbank Real Estate Expert (Windermere Real Estate / Bill Toth)


Its just wrong that people operate like this.  We must try to educate as many as possible to not fall for such scams...

07/02/2007 11:48 PM by Kaushik Sirkar (Call Realty, Inc.)


I know what you mean Joe. I just cannot imagine what goes on in a mind like that. My heart goes out to the family member who answers that phone call because not knowing it is a scam; they are told that a loved one has been hurt ... it's just sad.

07/02/2007 11:50 PM by Jennifer Martin (My Santa Claus IN Home)


Hi again Jennifer,

Thanks for the nice response. I just remembered that I have this wonderful photo (at least I think so) of the Red Cross H.Q. It's one I took in D.C. a couple of years ago with a huge banner hoisted up at the top of the Red Cross building.  As a daughter of a WWII Vet, it made me proud and  I loved it.

Sorry to say, it's here somewhere...just not sure. Guess I'm working on too many computers???

07/03/2007 12:06 AM by Orange Co. Real Estate~Lynda Eisenmann, Broker-Owner, CRS,CRB,GRI,SRES, Brea, CA (Preferred Home Brokers)


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