TELEMARKETING SCAMS
It's very difficult to get your money back if you've been cheated over the phone in one of many telemarketing scams. Before you buy anything by telephone, remember that telemarketing scams come in many sizes such as stock trading accounts or a Time Share Scam. Don't buy from an unfamiliar company. Legitimate businesses understand that you want more information about their company and are happy to comply. Always ask for and wait until you receive written material about any offer or charity. If you get brochures about costly investments, ask someone whose financial advice you trust to review them. But, unfortunately, beware -- not everything written down is true.
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Always check out unfamiliar companies with your local consumer protection agency, better business bureau, state attorney general, or other watchdog groups. Unfortunately, not all bad businesses can be identified through these organizations. Obtain a salesperson's name, business identity, telephone number, street address, mailing address, and business license number before you transact business. (use forms you can download free from this website) Some con artists give out false names, telephone numbers, addresses, and business license numbers. Verify the accuracy of these items or you can become yet another victim of your own greed or someone else's.
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