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03/26/2025

Getting the word out about FTC imposter scams

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Using old tactics and new twists, scammers are impersonating government agencies, including the FTC, to try to steal people’s personal information and money. The FTC is committed to combatting these imposter scams, and there’s encouraging news these efforts are making a difference to American consumers.

Every day, we’re working to increase awareness about FTC imposter scams by giving people practical information when and where they need it — like the FTC’s anatomy of an imposter scam blog series. We take it seriously when scammers claim that the Chairman of the FTC is on the line to help you get out of a bind or that you’re being charged with serious crimes. No one at the FTC will call, email, or text you to say any of those things. That’s why you’ll find clear warnings across the FTC’s website, on our homepage, on the bio pages for FTC commissioners and officials:

The FTC will never demand money, make threats, tell you to transfer money, or promise you a prize. If you have been targeted by an illegal business practice or scam, report it.

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