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Latest News WARNING FOR ALL CREDIT UNION MEMBERS ABOUT CENSUS SCAMS The 2010 census officially gets under
way this week--most forms arrive in mailboxes today through Wednesday.
But expect con artists to exploit this once-every-10-years event by
getting you to let your guard down and divulge personal information to
impersonators. Legitimate census workers go
door-to-door from the end of April to July to capture information from
households that fail to mail back the form. Crooks know this and will
attempt to collect information from you that's not required by
the census--personal information that could lead to identity theft. Take the census seriously, fill out
the form, and mail it back. But don't get taken by impersonators with
smooth tactics. Know the five signs that point to a census scam:
If you think you've
been a victim of a census scam, contact your regional Census Bureau
office immediately. Don't reply to suspicious e-mails or click on links
within e-mails that portend to be from the Census Bureau. Instead,
forward the e-mail or website URL to ITSO.Fraud.Reporting@census.gov.
Then delete the message. The Census Bureau will investigate and notify
you of its findings. |