Verbatim: Consumer Alert: Attorney General, State Health Commissioner Warn of COVID-19 Vaccine Survey Scam
The following was released on Wednesday, April 21, 2021:
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box are warning Hoosiers of a new scam targeting consumers who have received their COVID-19 vaccine.
The Office of the Indiana Attorney General and the Indiana State Department of Health have recently learned that consumers are reportedly receiving unsolicited emails and text messages asking them to complete a survey about the Pfizer, Moderna, or AstraZeneca vaccine. In exchange, consumers are offered a free product, but asked to pay shipping and handling fees. Instead, the scammers bill them and never send the product.
AG Rokita: Beware of COVID-19 Vaccine Survey Scam
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(Indianapolis, Ind.) – Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is warning basketball fans to watch out for fake ticket scams ahead of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in Indiana.
Rokita offered the following tips to avoid ticket scams:
Buy tickets from a trusted vendor or official website.
Understand what the vendor’s refund, exchange, or return policy is before purchasing tickets.
Use a credit card to purchase tickets and avoid using cash, gift cards, or wire money for tickets you have found online.
Be wary of advertisements with extremely discounted prices. If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.