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Webinar: Fighting Consumer Fraud and Identity Theft in New York

Tuesday February 13
2018

  • By: Federal Trade Commission
  • Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Location:
    Webinar
    Not Applicable, NY
  • Contact:
    Federal Trade Commission
  • Source: New York > Foreclosure

Join the Federal Trade Commission for a free webinar to talk about fighting consumer fraud and identity theft in New York on Tuesday, January 23 @ 1:00 PM (EST). Learn about: • the top scams reported in New York • tips for identifying the latest scams • how to avoid and recover from identity theft • free resources to help your community Speakers will include staff from the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, the FTC’s Northeast Regional Office, and the New York Attorney General’s Consumer Frauds and Protection Bureau. Please share this webinar invitation with others who are interested in fighting fraud and identity theft. Let them know they can sign up to get an email reminder about the webinar. ________________________________________ How to Join the Webinar 1. To listen by phone, call: 1-(800)-230-1059. Give the operator the webinar name: "Fighting Consumer Fraud and Identity Theft in New York." 2. To join the webinar online, click this link. No advance registration required. The link will activate a few minutes before the webinar starts. If you have trouble joining the webinar, you can download the presentation at Consumer.gov/StateWebinars. Questions? Contact everycommunity@ftc.gov.

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