What are some of the common techniques used by fraudsters?

Fraudsters use a variety of techniques to commit consumer fraud in Oregon. Some of the most common include deceptive advertising, identity theft, and phishing. Deceptive advertising is when a fraudster misstates or omits important information about a product or service they are offering. For example, a fraudster might advertise a product or service as free, but then later charge a customer for additional fees. Identity theft occurs when a fraudster steals someone’s personal information, such as Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, or credit card numbers. This information is then used to make purchases or withdrawals from the victim’s accounts without their permission. Phishing is another type of consumer fraud where fraudsters attempt to obtain a person’s personal information by sending emails or text messages disguised as legitimate companies. These messages often contain links to malicious websites designed to capture the victim’s personal information. These are just a few of the techniques used by fraudsters in Oregon. It’s important to be aware of these techniques and take steps to protect yourself from becoming a victim. Be sure to read the fine print of any offers you receive and never provide personal information to someone you don’t know.

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