Top Telemarketing Scams of 2004
From the National Fraud Information Center
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% of All Complaints |
Average Loss |
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Prizes/Sweepstakes |
31 % |
$3,135 |
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Requests for payment to claim prizes that never materialize |
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Credit Card Offers |
15% |
$256 |
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False promises of credit cards,for a fee, even if credit is bad |
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Scholarships/Educational Grants |
7% |
$504 |
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False promises to help get |
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Advance Fee Loans |
7% |
$1,721 |
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False promises of loans, even if credit is bad, for an upfront fee |
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Magazine Sales |
6% |
$130 |
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Misrepresenting cost of subscriptions or pretending to be publisher offering renewals |
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Lotteries/Lottery Clubs |
5% |
$5,194 |
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Requesting payment to claim lottery winnings or for help in winning; often foreign lotteries |
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Work-at-Home Plans |
4% |
$1,085 |
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Materials sold on false promises of big profits from working at home |
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Buyers Clubs |
3% |
$217 |
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Charges for memberships in discount buying clubs consumers never agreed to join |
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Travel/Vacations |
2% |
$1,268 |
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Misrepresented offers of free trips or discount travel |
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Phishing |
1% |
$399 |
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Calls pretending to be from well-known sources asking to confirm personal information |
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