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Scam Alerts

Phishing schemes, high priced loans, the Nigerian letter scam and variations of the international lottery winner notice have victimized far too many Arizonans. New scams are targeted at consumers every day. We want to help consumers stop scam artists before they strike. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!

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12/22/2005 Home Loan Telemarketing Scam
12/14/2005 Terry Goddard Offers Tips on Charitable Giving
11/23/2005 Terry Goddard Urges Shoppers to Make Sure Prices Are Accurate
11/7/2005 Terry Goddard Announces Free Service To Check for Used Cars Damaged by Hurricanes
10/20/2005 Terry Goddard Warns Consumers About Fake Sweepstakes/Lottery Letters
9/21/2005 Attorney General Warns Seniors About Medicare Drug Coverage Marketing
8/31/2005 Attorney General Warns of New Twist on Lottery Scam
8/16/2005 Medicare Scam That Target Seniors
7/29/2005 Terry Goddard Warns Residents of a New Twist on Identity Theft
7/27/2005 Terry Goddard Warns Consumers About Monsoon Repair Scams
7/8/2005 Vehicle Sublease Schemes Target Car Owners and Lessees
6/8/2005 Attorney General Terry Goddard Warns Public Employee Retirees About Phishing Scheme
5/16/2005 *Terry Goddard Warns Consumers About Cyber Scams
4/22/2005 Terry Goddard Reminds Consumers of Cell Phone Policy on 'Do Not Call' Registry
3/21/2005 Terry Goddard Cautions Consumers Not to Purchase Globus Media Diagnostic Kits Sold Over the Internet
3/11/2005 Terry Goddard Advises Consumers: "You Did Not Win the Canadian Lottery"
1/11/2005 Terry Goddard Warns Consumers of Fake Cashier's Checks
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If you believe you are the victim of consumer fraud, please fill out a Complaint Form with all the requested information. Please also send us copies of any documentation to support your complaint (for example, a copy of a contract, phone records, the names and addresses of persons involved). You may also request a form be mailed to you by contacting the Attorney General’s Consumer Information and Complaints Office at consumerinfo@azag.gov or by phone in Phoenix at 602.542.5763; in Tucson at 520.628.6504; or outside Maricopa and Pima Counties at 1.800.352.8431.

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