To All:
 
If it has anything to do with money, the scam artists will find a way to capitalize on it.  Such are the publicized future tax rebates that Congress is debating.  See the news article below, and share with your group.  Since the number indicates the call origionated from TX, it bears noting.  Be safe.
 
New Scam Offering ‘Bush Tax Refund’

Several South Carolinians said they have received phone calls offering to automatically deposit the tax refunds promised in President Bush’s economic-stimulus plan. One problem: The tax refunds aren’t real yet. Congress is still debating the plan. The first complaints came Friday — the day after Bush unveiled his proposal. Scammers are trying to get bank-account information from unsuspecting taxpayers who have heard about Bush’s plan for one-time rebates ranging from $600 to $1,200, state officials said.

The S.C. Department of Consumer Affairs said it has received more than 20 calls statewide about crooks trying to swipe financial information. The calls are fairly similar: A person claims to be from the IRS or the tax department of the Social Security Administration wanting to verify the consumer’s bank information to automatically deposit the “Bush tax refund.”

So far, one Midlands woman has told Consumer Affairs that she shared her account numbers with a scammer, spokeswoman Alice Brooks said. The woman quickly realized she had been duped and dialed the number left on her caller ID from the supposed tax official. Unfortunately, Brooks said, the number belonged to a Dallas health club.

Source: http://www.thestate.com/business/story/300961.html

Cpl. Tim Kolbe,
Crime Prevention/ Community Services
Co- Coordinator, NB/ Comal Co. Crime Stoppers
Comal County Sheriff's Office
3005 W. San Antonio
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830)-620-3400

 

 

 

 

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