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Page 1: Objectives  Explore ways to prevent identity theft.  Determine the differences between identity theft and consumer fraud.  Examine how media and technological

IDENTITY THEFT

CONSUMER FRAUD

Page 2: Objectives  Explore ways to prevent identity theft.  Determine the differences between identity theft and consumer fraud.  Examine how media and technological

Objectives

Explore ways to prevent identity theft. Determine the differences between identity

theft and consumer fraud. Examine how media and technological

advances impact family and consumer decisions.

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Identity Theft

Identity theft is when someone uses your personal information (name, social security number, credit card information) without your consent to commit fraud and/or other crimes. This information can be in paper or electronic formats. Page 26

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How do Identity Thieves Get Your Personal Information? From businesses and other institutions

Stealing and hacking records while on the jobConning or bribing employees who have access to

records and employee information Stealing mail from your mailbox “Dumpster Diving” - rummaging through your

trash or public trash dumps Phishing – posing as a legitimate company Skimming – capture information using a data

device attached to an ATM or credit card machine Shoulder Surfing

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Game

Handout

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What can Identity Thieves do with the

information?

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Identity Theft Faceoff Game

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Identity Theft

How do I Prevent Identity Theft? What do I do if my Identity is Stolen?

Identity Theft Faceoff

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Fraud

Deceitful conduct designed to manipulate another person for some gain.Form of lyingRepeating something that ought to have

been known to be false.Concealing a fact that might have saved the

other party from being cheated

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Fraud Tips

If something sounds to good to be true it probably is

Never pay for something you have won Avoid contests or sweepstakes that

require a payment or purchase to enter Don’t let anyone rush you into making a

decision Get estimates and promises in writing

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Buyer Beware Scenarios

A sweepstakes sends notification that you have won a “valuable prize”, but asks that a $50 processing fee be paid up front. You send the money and months later receive a cheap radio that you could have bought at a discount store.

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Buyer Beware Scenarios

An earn-money-at-home opportunity promises wages up to $15 per hour for simply responding to email. Before you can start work, however you must purchase $800 worth of software. Once you make this payment, the materials never arrive.

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Buyer Beware Scenarios

You’re the winning bidder in several online auctions. Your check is cashed, but you never receive one of the auction items. An item finally arrives, but instead of the valuable item described on the auction site, you get a different item worth much less. You look back at the online auctions Terms and Use Policy which states that items may be substituted.

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Buyer Beware Scenarios

You are surfing the internet and a pop up displays offering a free custom-designed website for a 30-day trial period, with no obligation to continue. You accept the offer but forget to cancel before the trial period ends and you are charged $500 by the company.

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Buyer Beware Scenarios

Our trees needed to be trimmed, so it seemed like a great coincidence when a young guy came to the door and offered to do the job for $40. My mom paid him and then we left for an appointment. When we came home the limbs he had trimmed were laying all over our yard.

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Buyer Beware Scenarios

We planned to buy a digital camera for Mother’s Day, but it didn’t work out. We went the same morning an ad was in the newspaper, but the salesperson said those cameras just “flew” out of the store. Then she tried to sell us a camera that cost twice as much.

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Buyer Beware Scenarios

You receive an email from a “foreign government official” offering an opportunity to split a huge sum of money if he can just transfer funds to your bank account but he needs your account information? You agree to his request but you never receive your money and within a few months realize that your identity has been stolen.

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