Elderly Granite Staters targeted in sweepstakes scams
Staff reports 4:38 a.m.
CONCORD - A consumer alert has been issued by the Attorney Generals Office for elderly New Hampshire residents following a rise in reports of scammers perpetrating lottery and sweepstakes scams. In these scams, a scammer contacts the victim and falsely claims that the victim has won a lottery or sweepstakes, such as the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes. The scammer tells the victim that before the prize money can be issued, the victim must pay certain fees upfront, such as taxes, legal fees, or processing fees. In many cases, the scammer instructs the victim to pay these fees by wire transfer, Bitcoin ATM, or prepaid gift or debit cards. In two recent reports, the scammers demanded fees in increments of $8,500.00. The AG's Office offers the following tips to avoid falling victim:
If anyone has fallen victim to this or another scam, immediately report it to the local police department, the Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau of the Attorney General's Office at (603) 271-3641, and the Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Adult and Aging Services at 1-800-949-0470. Complaints may also be made to the Consumer Hotline by email at https://www.doj.nh.gov/consumer/complaints/index.htm.
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