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Mid-year Fraud Stats Reveal Alarming Trends in Telemarketing, Internet Scams

Release Date: Aug. 11, 2005
Contact: 202-835-3323,
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WASHINGTON, DC—According to a statistics released today by the National Consumers League (NCL), during the first six months of 2005 consumer losses to telemarketing and Internet scams more than doubled from the average losses reported last year. From January through June 2005, consumer reports to NCL’s National Fraud Information Center/Internet Fraud Watch program indicated that telemarketing fraud victims lost an average of $4,107, compared to $1,974 in 2004. In Internet fraud, the increase was even higher: the average loss rose from $895 in 2004 to $2,579 in the first six months of this year.

According to the program’s director, NCL’s Susan Grant, some of the most costly scams are perpetrated both by telephone and the Internet: bogus sweepstakes and prizes; phony lotteries and lottery clubs; and fake check scams. Some scams are starting to operate together; for example, fraudulent sweepstakes operators are starting to send the “winners” fake checks for sizeable amounts as “advances” on their winnings. Victims are instructed to wire some of the money back to pay “taxes,” “customs fees,” or other trumped-up charges. When the checks bounce, the victims owe the money that they wired back to their banks.

According to the new statistics, average losses per victim isn’t the only thing on the rise; in the first half of 2005, the number of crooks from outside the United States targeting American consumers has also climbed. Within Internet fraud, 35 percent of reports emanated from foreign countries, up from 30 percent in 2004; and one-quarter of fraudulent telemarketers were offshore. Furthermore, the number of foreign crooks is probably understated, since in 31 percent of the telemarketing scams and 26 percent of the Internet scams reported, victims had no idea where the perpetrators were located.

“Unfortunately, more consumers are falling for classic scams such as the Nigerian money offers and losing thousands of dollars,” said Grant. “It’s important for consumers to know that it’s in their power to avoid becoming fraud statistics. Use caution and common sense, and educate yourself about these scams.”

Click Here to view the Telemarketing Fraud Report

Click Here to view the Internet Fraud Report

For more information about the top ten scams and tips to help you avoid common telemarketing and Internet frauds, visit www.fraud.org

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