Avoid auto insurance refund scams
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"Unfortunately this presents a prime opportunity for scammers to try and take advantage of those expecting refund checks. Scammers are very savvy, and when you have a large group of consumers waiting for a payment to come, this is a great opportunity for them to try and fool people into giving out their personal information,"
BBB offers tips to avoid auto insurance refund check scams:
--Stay calm. Resist the urge to act immediately, no matter how dramatic the story is. Scammers try to get people to act before thinking about the situation.
--Don't reply directly. Don't respond to unknown calls, texts or emails. If you think the message may be real, contact your insurance provider directly.
--Beware of look-alikes. Scammers will often spoof existing company names, websites and caller I.D.'s. If something seems fishy, double-check the phone number or website on your insurance policy and make sure you are dealing with your actual insurance provider. If the call stills seems off, hang up and call your provider directly.
--Remember, you do not pay money to receive this check. This money is being given for free to all Michiganders who had auto insurance as of
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