Report fraud to Colorado’s Attorney General; see tips and resources (new program)
Colorado’s Attorney General has set up a Pilot Program to give people a place to report possible fraud, and get resources and tips on how to deal with it. STOP FRAUD PAGE. This is to be used in case a business did not do “the right thing.” Most common frauds involve medical bills, repairs, construction. This is voluntary. This site is a Watch Dog. It is a Pilot Program and if successful, it will be made permanent.
The information is broken down into:
==Disaster Fraud
==Digital Fraud
==Mail Fraud
==Telemarketing Fraud
==Medicaid Fraud
==Credit Fraud
==Common Scams
==Charity Frauds
==Identity Theft
==Mortgage Fraud
==Insurance Fraud
==Investment Fraud
(1) a Resource Guide: information on addressing common issues and topics.
For information on addressing common issues and topics, please review the Consumer Resource Guide. The information contained within the Resource Guide should not be taken as legal advice. Consumers seeking a legal opinion should consult with a licensed attorney.
The page has almost 100 types of frauds listed and links to help you. …hearing aids, credit freeze, child support, chiropractor, and more…
(2) Fraud Alerts and Tips: sign up and receive the Consumer Fraud Bulletin
(3) Why Report Fraud? are you are having second thoughts about reporting something.
WHAT’S YOUR STORY?
Uncertain if fraud occurred but you want to make a report? Not a victim of fraud but noticed something suspicious? We want to hear from you. Click here to tell us your story.
Please note you will be transferred to the Colorado Attorney General’s website to file a secure complaint.
Office of the Attorney General
Consumer Protection Section
Colorado Department of Law