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- State Farm BankÆ Full Service Financial
The more information you can gather from a potential scam artist, the more helpful it will be to authorities in their efforts to identify and apprehend criminals engaged in scam activity. Here’s information authorities may find helpful:
- What information, if any, did the scam artists already know about you when they contacted you?
- What type of contact did the scam artists make (i.e. phone call, letter, e-mail, door-to-door visit, etc.)?
- If contacted by phone, did you get the caller’s phone number (using caller ID or by asking for a return number)?
- If contacted by letter or e-mail, can you provide authorities with a copy?
If State Farm’s name was used in connection with a scam, we would appreciate knowing about it, whether or not you are a State Farm customer. You can help us to help authorities by notifying a local State Farm agent or other authorized State Farm representative and providing the information above.