The good news is the state is holding a Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday that ends on Monday, Aug. 9. The bad news is that scammers may use this opportunity to take advantage of students and parents.
According to a recent news report, fraudulent school supply advertisements are being seen more frequently on social media. The Better Business Bureau is also reporting an increase in scam emails and phone calls offering student loan forgiveness plans.
Amid all the back-to-school excitement, it can be easy to fall victim to these opportunistic schemes. That is why, this week, I issued a Consumer Alert to warn Floridians.
To avoid back-to-school scams, keep these tips in mind:
- Use a credit card when shopping online for additional consumer protection;
- Before providing information online, make sure the website is secure by identifying the padlock symbol by the URL or the “s” at the end of http in the address bar;
- Reach out to a trusted loan servicer to ask about the legitimacy of student loan forgiveness plan offers; and
- Know that legitimate companies will never solicit personal or sensitive information over the phone, by email or by text.
To read the Consumer Alert and learn more about back-to-school schemes, click here.
If you suspect that something is a scam, report it to my office by calling 1(866) 9NO-SCAM or visiting MyFloridaLegal.com.
By staying informed and reporting suspicious activity when you see it, you can help us build a Stronger, Safer Florida. Best of luck to our teachers, students and parents this school year!
In The News
Don’t get schooled by scammers, Florida AG warns, News 4 Jax
Home health aide accused of stealing from Medicaid in St. Lucie County, CBS 12 News West Palm Beach
Attorney General: Former care facility employee arrested after abusing resident with a disability, CBS 10 Tampa Bay
Two Pensacola assisted living facility employees steal from elderly resident, abandon them on roadside, Florida AG says, WKRG Pensacola
Two Escambia County caregivers arrested for stealing debit, ID cards from elderly, ABC 3 WEAR-TV
Manager and employee of assisted living facility arrested for exploitation of an elderly person, Fox 10 News
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