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Vermont State Police alerts public about scam texts
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Puppy sale scam and other fraudulent claims pop up in Vermont
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Settlement Requires Poulin Auto to Pay $15,000 in Consumer Restitution
Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General TJ Donovan today announced a settlement with Barre auto dealer Poulin Auto Sales, Inc over complaints filed with the Attorney General’s Consumer Assistance Program (CAP) concerning Poulin Auto’s business practices, including a deceptive direct mail advertisement. As part of the settlement, Poulin Auto agreed to change certain business practices, pay a civil penalty of $5,000 to the State of Vermont, and provide restitution to consumers totaling $15,000.
“I am pleased that Poulin Auto has agreed to implement new protocols and policies to ensure more transparent sales practices,” said Attorney General Donovan.
Burlingtonians, beware: there s a new scam call making the rounds in the Queen City.
This time, the caller is purporting to be a Burlington Electric Department employee. The caller threatens to shut off customers electric service if they don t agree to provide personal information or payment, the utility wrote May 7 in a post on Twitter.
Burlington Electric Department had received more than one report of the attempted scam. We recommend you don t provide payment or personal info; engage with the caller; or call them back, the utility wrote.
What to do if you get a suspected scam call
People who receive calls they suspect are scams should not provide any personal information or send payment. They can, however, call the purported business, agency or utility directly to check whether the caller was legitimate, law enforcement have said.