Scammers tell all kinds of stories to try to get your money or information. They might call, pretend to be from a government agency, and say you owe a fine. Or they may pose as a friend or love interest online who supposedly needs money for an emergency. A scammer might offer you a (fake) job, but say you need to pay a fee before you get hired. Or they might tell a different lie.
Though the details might change, scams usually have some things in common. And knowing what they are can help you recognize — and then avoid — scams that come your way.
Learn more about how to spot, avoid, and report scams—and how to recover money if you’ve paid a scammer—at ftc.gov/scams. If you spot a scam, report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
Online Source: consumer.ftc.gov
NE PA Credit Union, a division of UECU, cares about its members and serves to be a resource for you. If you think you are being scammed and your account is at risk, please do not hesitate to contact us. Members can call 570-421-5585, ext. 1178, or log in to their account to start a secure online chat.