As soon as it became apparent that Coronavirus was a potential problem for citizens worldwide, scammers got to work devising ways to capitalize on other’s misfortunes. As always, they are using the same tactics I covered in my book Scammunition – online, on the phone, and in-person. Here are some examples:
Fake online retailers are hawking test kits guaranteed to keep you and loved ones safe. There are NO test kits available online and don’t click on any links that promise otherwise.
Robocalls and fake promoters are offering to ship free test kits to Medicare beneficiaries who may be homebound or self-isolating. They are looking for your Medicare identification numbers to use illegally for other scams. Do NOT give our your info!
New charities have popped up all over looking for donations. Be especially wary of any that require gift cards, cash, or wire transfers. Go to http://www.charitynavigator.org for more information on how and what to do if you wish to make a donation.
Because more and more people are at home, dishonest individuals are scouting neighborhoods offering everything from toilet paper to hand sanitizer in an effort to get your personal information. Don’t open the door and engage with strangers. Protect yourself from being taken advantage of and remain vigilant.
As time goes on more scams will crisscross the nation. I will try to stay updated on potential problems and will pass them on. Stay healthy and well in all areas of your life.