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CASPER, Wyo– The Casper Police Department says the holidays are an opportune time to help vulnerable adults become more aware of common phone scams. They also said adult males are the target of an evolving and recently revived online dating site scam.

“We regularly receive reports citizens who have been a victim of a scam call,” Casper PD said Sunday. “Recently, we’ve been receiving a few more than usual.”

Dating site scam

Sergeant Wheeler of the Casper PD told Oil City News Sunday that a recent scam he’s seen involving dating sites is an “oldie with a new face.”

Scammers will solicit lewd photos from the target, typically an adult male, and then extort money from the target once the photos are sent, Wheeler said. The scammer may claim to be underage, and may set a deadline to receive payment.

Wheeler said he’s seen this before with dating sites, but recently has seen it on Facebook. Wheeler recommends not adding friends that people don’t know, even if they are listed as mutual contacts with legitimate friends.

Other recent scams

Earlier this month, Black Hills Energy said customers had been receiving calls in which the scammer said that their Black Hills Energy bill is delinquent and that their service will be disconnected.

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“Don’t give in to a high-pressure call seeking personal information,” said Black Hills Energy. “If someone calls claiming to represent your local utility and they demand immediate payment or personal information, hang up and call the customer service number on your utility bill,” .

In April, the Natrona County Sheriff’s Office warned of an ongoing and recurring scam in which someone claiming to be a Natrona County Deputy tries to extort money from the target by claiming that they have a warrant out for their arrest.

Use the FBI playbook to combat scams

Casper Police recommend that citizens familiarize themselves with this resource from the FBI identifying common scams and offering tactics to avoid them.

That information is posted here in full:

“When you send money to people you do not know personally or give personal or financial information to unknown callers, you increase your chances of becoming a victim of telemarketing fraud. “

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Here are some warning signs of telemarketing fraud—what a caller may tell you:

  • “You must act ‘now’ or the offer won’t be good.”
  • “You’ve won a ‘free’ gift, vacation, or prize.” But you have to pay for “postage and handling” or other charges.
  • “You must send money, give a credit card or bank account number, or have a check picked up by courier.” You may hear this before you have had a chance to consider the offer carefully.
  • “You don’t need to check out the company with anyone.” The callers say you do not need to speak to anyone including your family, lawyer, accountant, local Better Business Bureau, or consumer protection agency.
  • “You don’t need any written information about the company or their references.”
  • “You can’t afford to miss this ‘high-profit, no-risk’ offer.”

If you hear these or similar “lines” from a telephone salesperson, just say “no thank you” and hang up the telephone.

Tips for Avoiding Telemarketing Fraud:

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It is very difficult to get your money back if you have been cheated over the telephone. Before you buy anything by telephone, remember:

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  • 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 beware—not everything written down is true.
  • Always check out unfamiliar companies with your local consumer protection agency, Better Business Bureau, state attorney general, the National Fraud Information Center, or other watchdog groups. However, 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. Some con artists give out false names, telephone numbers, addresses, and business license numbers—verify the accuracy of these items.
  • Before you give money to a charity or make an investment, find out what percentage of the money is paid in commissions and what percentage actually goes to the charity or investment.
  • Before you send money, ask yourself a simple question: “What guarantee do I really have that this solicitor will use my money in the manner we agreed upon?”
  • Don’t pay in advance for services; pay only after they are delivered.
  • Be wary of companies that want to send a messenger to your home to pick up money, claiming it is part of their service to you. In reality, they are taking your money without leaving any trace of who they are or where they can be reached.
  • Always take your time making a decision. Legitimate companies won’t pressure you to make a snap decision.
  • Don’t pay for a “free prize.” If a caller tells you the payment is for taxes, he or she is violating federal law.
  • Before you receive your next sales pitch, decide what your limits are—the kinds of financial information you will and won’t give out on the telephone.
  • Be sure to talk over big investments offered by telephone salespeople with a trusted friend, family member, or financial advisor. It is never rude to wait and think about an offer.
  • Never respond to an offer you don’t understand thoroughly.
  • Never send money or give out personal information such as credit card numbers and expiration dates, bank account numbers, dates of birth, or social security numbers to unfamiliar companies or unknown persons.
  • Be aware that your personal information is often brokered to telemarketers through third parties.
  • If you have been victimized once, be wary of persons who call offering to help you recover your losses for a fee paid in advance.
  • If you have information about a fraud, report it to state, local, or federal law enforcement agencies.

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