Cross-border fraud is a serious problem – and it
appears to be growing. For example, consumers
in the U.S. and other countries lose billions of dollars
each year to telemarketers operating from
“boiler rooms” across the border who pitch bogus products, services
and investments. They also lose money to Internet
scam artists who operate anonymously from places outside the U.S.
The most common cross-border frauds pushed by telemarketers,
spam emailers or misleading advertisements
involve phony prize promotions, foreign lottery schemes, advance-fee
loan rip-offs, travel offer scams, and unnecessary credit card loss
“protection.”
This website has information to help
consumers spot, stop
and avoid cross-border fraud. You also
can review examples of the Federal Trade Commission’s
recent law enforcement
actions against cross-border scam artists, and learn how the agency
is working with law enforcement agencies in other countries to combat
this multi-billion dollar problem.
If you would like more information
about cross-border e-commerce, or you would like to file a complaint
about cross-border e-commerce, visit
www.econsumer.gov,
a website created by 17 international law enforcement agencies.
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