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Fake caller pretending to be from Adair Heritage Association

"Don't believe them," says Ellen Zornes, president of the Adair Heritage Association, "if you have someone calling about an ad or fundraiser supposedly from our organization. No one has been authorized to do any program of calling and there are no plans for it."

Heritage Association member Susan Loy reported receiving an opportunity call from someone pretending to be working for the AHA and she told them she wasn't aware of it and would need to have something on paper. She gave them a fax number for her business but nothing has been received in the two days since then.



Care is advised to never give out information nor money, nor even a reply of the word "yes" as scammers are at work in new ways every day. Click here for a recent columbiamagazine.com story on scam activity and how to protect yourself from them.


This story was posted on 2017-05-25 13:33:49
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