
If you suspect that you have been a victim of Internet Fraud, do the following:

Never give any personal or bank information over the Internet unless you are certain of the sender. You should delete that email, and do not reply or click any of the links. EmailĮmails, like the one you received, may be phishing schemes that criminals use to try to get your information.
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If you register online, you must click on the confirmation email you receive to complete your free registration. To learn more about telephone fraud and report telephone fraud, go to You can also register your phone number on the national Do Not Call Registry from the number you wish to register:įor United States: at or by calling 1-88 (TTY: 1-86).įor Canada: at from or by calling 1 866 580- DNCL (3625) You may also contact your state Attorney General to file a consumer complaint regarding these phone calls, as well as file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. You may want to contact your telephone service provider to see if it is possible to block calls from this number. We recommend that you never give any personal or bank information over the phone unless you can confirm who the caller is. Unfortunately, we are unable to assist with or investigate unwanted or suspicious phone calls such as these. Phone calls, like the one you received, can be phishing schemes that criminals use to try to get your information. Learn what to do if you received a suspicious phone call, email, or mail Phone Call
