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Avoid COVID-19 vaccine scams
Published on January 15, 2021
Reports about the release of COVID-19 vaccines are promising but plans for distribution are still being worked out.
While we wait for a timeline and more information, there’s no doubt scammers will be scheming. Here’s what you need to know to avoid a vaccine-related scam:
- You likely will not need to pay anything out of pocket to get the vaccine during this public health emergency.
- You can’t pay to put your name on a list to get the vaccine.
- You can’t pay to get early access to the vaccine.
- No one from a vaccine distribution site or health care payer, like a private insurance company, will call you asking for your Social Security number or your credit card or bank account information to sign you up to get the vaccine.
- Beware of providers offering other products, treatments, or medicines to prevent the virus. Check with your health care provider before paying for or receiving any COVID-19-related treatment.
If you get a call, text message or email claiming they can get you early access to the vaccine, STOP. That’s a scam. Don’t pay for a promise of vaccine access or share personal information.
For more information, please visit consumer.ftc.gov. Report covid-19 vaccines fraud to ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
Remember to always contact Banesco USA to report any suspicious account activity or information security-related events.
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