Mail and telemarketing fraud are often linked. The U.S. postal inspectors examine crimes that use the U.S. mail to enable a scheme, even if the fraud began over the telephone. Telemarketing fraud refers to any ploy in which the callers use the telephone to communicate with prospective victims, persuading them to send money.
Both mail and telemarketing fraud can result in legal or supervisory action. Get on the "National Do Not Call Registry" list to stop getting most telemarketing calls. Visit the Web site to enter your phone number (see Resources below) or call the hotline at (888) 382-1222.
Download the Consumer Fraud by Phone or Mail brochure at the United States Postal Service Web site (see Resources below). This will guide you through the types of fraud and how to protect yourself. Report mail fraud to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.
Fill out a mail fraud complaint form online (see Resources below). Include your basic contact information and the subject of your complaint. ... more.
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