The object of any con game is to entice an
unsuspecting person to part with their money or other items of
value. Most con games are initiated by people who approach
potential victims on the street, call them on the phone or
contact them on the internet. Each person should be suspicious
of ANY plan, idea, scheme, business deal, or any
proposition that requires you to provide your money on short
notice. The following tips are intended to improve your chances
of not being a con's next victim:
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- REALIZE scam artists are professionals - everyone
is a potential victim.
- SUSPECT all "Get Rich Fast" schemes.
- ALWAYS lock your doors when doing yard work,
getting the mail, or anytime you go outside - both the front
and back doors.
- NEVER allow strangers inside your home.
- ASK "officials" to produce identification, and
confirm their alleged employment.
- CONTACT the utility company by telephone if any
purported city employee wants to enter your home, or
requests you to go outside with him/her.
- DISPLAY "No Solicitation" and "Beware of Dog"
signs near your residence door.
- BE WARY of any unexpected contact with strangers
(in person or on the telephone).
- SUSPECT all "Door to Door" sales solicitations.
- BEWARE of unsolicited home repairmen. If you need
the services of a home repairman, check first with the
county, township, city building officials, the Better
Business Bureau, or Ohio Attorney General's Office to
confirm they are legitimate. Be suspicious of anyone
knocking at your door asking to make repairs to your home
and/or asking to pave or seal your driveway.
- CHECK the Better Business Bureau to see if
complaints have been filed against the person or business
you are considering.
- ASK for references and call them.
- GET several repair estimates and compare prices.
- TALK with a trusted friend or relative before
making major money decisions.
- BE SUSPICIOUS of high pressure sales tactics.
- PAY BY CHECK so you can stop payment if
dissatisfied; NEVER PAY CASH.
- PRINT "Deposit Only" on the back of
personal checks to create a "paper trail".
- BE SURE the work is completed to your
satisfaction before you make final payment.
- REQUIRE a guarantee on the work.
- NEVER sign any contract or agreement without
carefully checking it.
- BE SURE you understand and agree to all
provisions in a contract or agreement.
- WRITE DOWN the license plate number of any
suspicious vehicle(s) the suspect(s) may be operating.
- REPORT any activity in which you feel you have
been a victim of fraud to law enforcement
Click on this informative video from the Riverside Police
Dept. Ca on basic scams that people tend to fall victim too.
Too Good Too Be True
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