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Financial Scam Awareness Questions
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Take time to make a decision about your money. Do not be pressured to make a fast decision.
Is someone pressuring you to make a quick decision?
Yes
No
Did you talk with someone you trust and get a second opinion BEFORE you parted with your money?
Yes
No
Be careful if you are told you won a prize or lottery. Be cautious if you receive an unexpected check in the mail.
Did you receive a check saying you won money or money is owed to you?
Yes
No
Did you show the check to a banker or someone you trust to see if it is fake?
Yes
No
Do you know if the check is fake and you deposit it in your bank, you are responsible for paying back the money to the bank?
Yes
No
Get all information in writing before you agree to purchase insurance, financial orInvestment products. Be sure to verify the information! Do not purchase until you have all of the information and you understand it.
Have you received proper documentation AND verified the information?
Yes
No
Do you understand the product, or is it confusing to you?
Yes
No
Protect your credit card, checking account, Social Security and Medicare cards.Do not give your numbers to anyone you do not know or trust.
Is someone you do not know asking you for personal information?
Yes
No
Use common sense. Remember, if something sounds too good to be true,it probably is!
Are you sure what someone is asking of you is in your best interest?
Yes
No
If you have been deceived once, be VERY careful. You will probably receive scam offerings again.
Have you been getting more phone calls, visits, junk mailings, or emails than usual?
Yes
No
If you think you are a victim of financial fraud, contact the Alabama Securities Commission at 1-800-222-1253.
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