Author: Diana Doggett
Planning Unit: Fayette County CES
Major Program: Empowering Community Leaders (general)
Plan of Work: Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices and Citizen Education
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Nationally, 3.2B consumers reported losing more than $1.9B to fraud in 2019 according to the Federal Trade Commission. 26,870 Kentuckians lost $10.6M in total fraud, identity theft and other reports in 2019. Kentucky Scam Alerts aims to combat the steep climb in reports of scams targeting Kentuckians by phone, mail and email. In January 2019, this Family and Consumer Sciences agent presented Scams! Be Informed to 147 District 4 Homemaker leaders in nine counties. The top consumer scams and fraud were identified with strategies to prevent them by the Kentucky General Attorney’s Office and the FTC. The following data was collected that validates the success of the program:
Prior to the program 3 months later
56% Could not identify the top consumer scams 97%
48% Could identify scam protection strategies 93%
38% Could identify methods scammers commonly use 97%
38% Could identify payment methods scammers use 98%
In addition, the follow- survey data revealed the following change of action:
99% hang up on robo calls
99% are skeptical about free trial offers
98% question caller ID numbers
99% refuse to pay in advance for a promise of goods or services
98% will report questionable offers, calls or actions to local authorities or FTC
98% shared information with others
Extension provides programming that inform, motivate and improve the lives of citizens: “Now I know to report attempts. I didn’t realize earlier that FTC website is so useful.” “I will be much more cautious when answering the phone as well as with my credit cards.” “I will be more diligent of scammers and call to block robo calls.”
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