National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW) runs March 3 to March 9, 2019. This year, the focus is on veterans as the U. S. Postal Inspection Service and the AARP Fraud Watch Network continue to promote Operation Protect Veterans, a joint national campaign that highlights vet-related scams and fraud schemes.
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Dear Editor,
National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW) runs March 3 to March 9, 2019. This year, the focus is on veterans as the U. S. Postal Inspection Service and the AARP Fraud Watch Network continue to promote Operation Protect Veterans, a joint national campaign that highlights vet-related scams and fraud schemes.
The postal service and the inspection service are playing an important role by drawing attention to vet-related scams and fraud schemes, and building on a national outreach effort to help veterans from scammers.
The Post Office is proud to work with a broad coalition of groups to share tips and information to protect veterans against fraud. As the most trusted government agency, and a leading employer of veterans, consumers have a high confidence in the mail and expect the Postal Service to protect the privacy of their personal information.
Research shows that veterans are frequently targeted by scam artists and victimized twice as often as the rest of the public.
The goal of Operation Protect Veterans is to leverage the combined reach and communications capabilities of the Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, and the AARP Fraud Watch Network to help veterans avoid losing money to con artists. These crimes take a toll, both financially and emotionally. Financial exploitation can seriously affect the lives of veterans and their families.