Anti-fraud organizations:
File local, state, federal reports and ask questions about a particular sweepstakes or vacation.
Responsible for protecting Florida consumers from unethical sellers of travel. Before contracting with a travel business, call to determine whether it is registered and if there are any complaints.
Division of Consumer Services
235 Mayo Bldg.
Tallahassee, Fl 32399-0800
Internet hoaxes:
General guidelines:
operate across state lines. If you are a victim, call the Federal Trade Commission - 877-382-4357
1) Avoid any plan that offers commissions for recruiting additional distributors.
2) Beware of plans that ask you to spend upfront money on high-priced inventory.
3) Be cautious of plans that claim you will make money through continued growth of your "downline" (ie, commissions on sales made by those you recruit) instead of on sales you make yourself.
4) Beware of "shills" - decoy references the promoter pays to describe fictional success in earning money thorugh the plan.
5) Do your homework; check the BBB and state attorney general's office about any plan, especially if claims about earnings or the product sound too good to be true.
-State Attorney General office - investigates & prosecutes fraud
-Better Business Bureau - has info about complaints against businesses
-State Securties Commision - regulates sale of securities
-U.S. Postal Inspectors - regarding scams through the mail
-Federal Bureau of Investigation - investment fraud or other criminal violations
-Commodity Futures Trading Commission -regulates firms in commodity /futures markets
-Security & Exchange Commission - public offer and sales of securities
-Federal Trade Commission - develops & enforces rules relating to fraud

