Rico says public horsewhipping should come back into style for things like this... (Okay, okay, it's against the Constitution. So what?)
Pass this on to your grown children and anyone else you can think of. This has been verified by the FBI (their link is also included below).
Please pass this on to everyone in your email address book. It is spreading fast so be prepared should you get this call. Most of us take those summonses for jury duty seriously, but enough people skip out on their civic duty that a new and ominous kind of fraud has surfaced.
The caller claims to be a jury duty coordinator. If you protest that you never received a summons for jury duty, the scammer asks you for your Social Security number and date of birth so that he or she can verify the information and cancel the arrest warrant. Give out any of this information and bingo; your identity was just stolen.
The fraud has been reported so far in eleven states, including Oklahoma, Illinois, and Colorado, Arizona, and more. This swindle is particularly insidious because they use intimidation over the phone to try to bully people into giving information by pretending they are with the court system.
The FBI and the federal court system have issued nationwide alerts on their web sites, warning consumers about the fraud.
Check it out here.
10 February 2012
Scam for the day
Rico says his friend Tex sends along this admonishment:
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