Here are the consumer alerts from June.
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Consumer Alerts
Here are the top Consumer Alerts from June you should be aware of:
*Scam Spoofing Department of Attorney General [ [link removed] ]
*Scammers are impersonating the Department of Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Team using spoofed caller ID to display a real department number. They falsely claim your credit and bank accounts will be shut down unless you make an immediate payment. Attorney General Nessel urges consumers to never give out personal or financial information to unsolicited callers. If you receive a suspicious call, hang up and contact the department directly.
*Cryptocurrency Investment Scams* [ [link removed] ]
Unlike cash, cryptocurrency lacks regulation and investor protections. Before using or investing, understand the risks, avoid pressure to “act fast,” and never trust anonymous tips or unsolicited messages promising big returns.
*Travel Tips* [ [link removed] ]
The Michigan Attorney General warns travelers to stay alert for common scams when traveling. Always verify hotel sites, ignore pizza flyers under doors, and read the full terms before booking. Protect your money by using a credit card and keeping records of your trip.
*Genetic Testing Services [ [link removed] ]
*Direct-to-consumer genetic testing isn’t protected by medical privacy laws. Consumers should understand the risks, including data breaches or company changes, and take steps to protect their DNA data—such as deleting accounts and requesting data destruction. Contact the Department of Attorney General's Consumer Protection Team if you have any concerns regarding compromised genetic data.
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