
National Slam the Scam Day

The Inspector General for the Social Security Administration (SSA) has designated March 7 as National Slam the Scam Day—an outreach campaign to raise public awareness of Social Security scams and other government imposter scams. This is part of National Consumer Protection Week, March 3 - 9.
Unfortunately, fraudsters target veterans, active-duty service members, and their families at a higher rate than they do civilians. They are also 40% more likely than their civilian counterparts to lose money to scams and schemes. Recognizing the basic signs of a scam is helpful in stopping fraudulent activity.
Remember:
Scammers pretend to be from an agency or organization you know to gain your trust.
Scammers say there is a problem or a prize.
Scammers pressure you to act immediately.
Scammers tell you to pay in a specific way.
Fraudsters know that a veteran’s patriotism can be an open door to their heart and wallet. They approach veterans with appeals to military service brotherhood.
Remember to:
Hang up on suspicious calls from “government officials” calling about a problem with your Social Security number or account, and
NEVER make payments with gift cards, wire transfers, or by mailing cash.