VA FRAUD ALERT


downloadI get these ever since I made the mistake of giving them my email address. Baaaaad idea.

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 Nov 22 at 12:43 PM

 FRAUD ALERT: Veterans should be aware of a marketing scam targeting callers trying to reach the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) National Call Center or GI Bill Call Center. A marketing company has established two fraudulent numbers that differ from the two official VA call center numbers by one digit. If the fraudulent number is dialed by mistake, the answering party will offer a gift card and try to obtain personal and financial information, including credit card information, from the caller. The answering party may even transfer the caller to the VA after the caller’s information is obtained. Note that VA never asks for credit card information during a telephone exchange. The numbers to be avoided are: 800-872-1000 (the VA National Call Center number is 800-827-1000) 888-442-4511 (the VA GI Bill Call Center number is 888-442-4551) VA has notified law enforcement authorities to address this situation, and will provide additional information and guidance as necessary.

 And this from our minders at VA. What? Another VA security breach? Say it ain’t so.

http://www.military.com/veterans-report/warning-va-id-cards-are-easily-scanned?ESRC=vr.nl

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