BBB® launches Scam Prevention Guide

Posted 10/27/23

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BBB® launches Scam Prevention Guide

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ARLINGTON, VA — The BBB Institute for Marketplace TrustSM (BBB Institute), the International Association of Better Business Bureau’s educational foundation, has launched a new online guide aimed at empowering people to avoid losing money and personal information when they are targeted by scams.

The BBB Scam Prevention Guide provides a wide range of resources such as motion graphics videos, online quizzes, a library of curated resources, and a Risk Calculator that enables an individual to learn about the scam types that pose the biggest risk to them based on their age, gender, military status, and country (United States or Canada). Results are based on timely data reported to BBB Scam TrackerSM, BBB’s prevention and reporting platform.

The online guide was made possible with support from BBB Institute’s strategic partners: Amazon, Capital One, the FINRA Investor Education Foundation, PayPal, and Zelle.

“Research shows that advance knowledge can help people spot scams and disengage before they lose money or personal information,” said Melissa Lanning Trumpower, BBB Institute’s executive director. “With our partners, we have created new educational tools and resources to help consumers stay abreast of the latest scams being perpetrated in the marketplace.”

According to Exposed to Scams: What Separates Victims from Non-Victims, a joint report published by BBB Institute, the FINRA Investor Education Foundation, and Stanford University, prior knowledge about fraud, even generally, is particularly helpful in avoiding victimization. This finding was backed up in the 2022 BBB Scam Tracker Risk Report with 36.4% of survey respondents reporting they avoided losing money because they knew about the methods/behaviors of scammers in general.

The BBB Risk Calculator uses BBB research to help people understand which scam types are riskiest for them. The Prevention Guide also enables them to quiz themselves and learn more about those scam types, as well as general prevention tips.

Questions about the project or how to get involved should be directed to BBB Institute at Institute@IABBB.org.

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