SPECIAL EDITION!!
Richard
Copelan, President of BBB of the Tri-Counties and Deputy District
Attorney Vicki Johnson from the County of Santa
Barbara join forces and interview each other!
Vicki asks Richard
about BBB's Scam Tracker:
Richard informs us that
the new and improved BBB Scam Tracker was recently rebuilt with the
help of Capital One & Amazon and
dexcribes how it can be used to search for scams and report
them.
Vicki asks how
people can file business complaints:
Vicki asks how
business can beome BBB accredited:
Vicki asks if the
BBB works with charities, in addition to businesses:
Richard asks about
the GOOD NEWS that Vicki reports on at the end of Scam Squad
episodes.
Vicki reports on good
news to remind listeners that sometimes justice prevails. She says
that it's extremely important to report scams to the FBI, the FTC
and local law enforcement. These organizations become a library of
information on scams which may lead to the formation of a
Task Force. The Task Force sometimes investigates
scams that start in other countries such as Nigeria and India. They
have had some success in prosecuting and shutting down large scam
rings in foreign countries. They also go after money
mules in the US who conspire with the foreign
fraudsters.
Richard asks Vicki
about Romance Scams:
Vicki says that the
hardest part is convincing a person that they are being scammed. If
your new online friend sends you a photo of himself or herself, do
an online search to try and verify their identity. She reminds
people that if they meet someone online it may be all well and
good; however, the minute the person asks for money, cut off all
contact because it's a scam. She also urges friends and family to
be gentle and non judgemental; the victim of a romance scam is
likely to experience embarassment and shame.
Richard asks about
Vicki's community outreach:
Vicki and her
colleagues give presentations to help people avoid scams at
retirement homes, clubs and groups of all types. If you live in
Santa Barbara County you can request a presentation by calling the
Fraud Hotline at 805-568-2442.
Richard asks Vicki
about the legal process involved in reporting crimes and
scams:
Vicki says that you
should make your initial complaint with your local police or
sherriff's department. The Santa Barbara County DA's office also
has a Civil Complaint Department.
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