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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) understands that integrity and trust are essential pillars of your identity as a Veteran. Unfortunately, in today’s digital landscape, these values often come under attack from scammers looking to exploit Veterans’ goodwill and hard-earned benefits. National Slam the Scam Day holds significant importance as it provides a unique opportunity to equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to effectively combat fraud and secure your personal information.
What is National Slam the Scam Day?
National Slam the Scam Day, observed on Thursday, March 7, 2024, is part of National Consumer Protection Week. It serves as a call to action for both individuals and communities, urging them to heighten awareness about Social Security and other government imposter related scams. This dedicated day aims to shine a spotlight on the deceptive tactics employed by scammers and unite support for victims within the Veteran community.
Why is it Important for Veterans?
Veterans are often targeted by scammers due to a steady source of income, access to benefits, and trusting nature. Whether it’s phishing emails or phone calls impersonating government agencies or fraudulent investment schemes promising quick returns, the threats are real and ever-present. In 2021, Veterans and service members were targeted with more than $257M in fraudulent loss. National Slam the Scam Day serves as a call to action to stay vigilant and take proactive measures against fraud.
How Can Veterans Protect Themselves?
- Stay Informed! Knowledge is your greatest weapon against scams. Stay updated on common tactics used by scammers targeting Veterans. Read the most recent information from VA. Utilize resources provided by trusted organizations like VA Privacy Service and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to educate yourself.
- Always verify the identity of individuals or organizations requesting personal information or financial transactions. Identity Theft can happen to anyone! Report Identity Theft as soon as possible.
- Secure your personal information. Safeguard your Social Security number, VA claim number, and other sensitive data.
- Report suspicious activity. Contact the appropriate authorities, such as VA’s Office of Inspector General or the FTC Report Fraud website, to report scams or suspicious behavior.
National Slam the Scam Day is not just a day of awareness; it’s a call to action for Veterans to stand united against those who seek to exploit your trust and sacrifice. By staying informed, verifying sources, securing your information, reporting suspicious activity, and supporting each other, you can slam the door shut on scams and protect the Veteran community’s integrity.
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