Posted on Dec 2, 2014
SGM Senior Adviser, National Communications
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Veterans and servicemembers, there are tools to help you recognize scams specifically targeted at you and free help available to resolve these issues.
Join Marietta, the editor-in-chief of the Consumer Action Handbook, and special guest Holly Petraeus, who leads the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Office of Servicemember Affairs, for a live Google Hangout where they will answer your most pressing questions about scams, fraud, debt collection and other consumer issues you might be facing. You’ll also learn about free help that’s available if you’ve been ripped off.
Submit your questions in advance on Twitter using #AskMarietta or through email at [login to see] , then tune in on Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 1 p.m. ET to see if your question is answered during the live event.
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SGM (Join to see), my 14-year-old daughter (unbeknownst to me or my wife) fell for the notorious FBI virus scam. She sent $500 to the scammers on a credit card she bought at 7-Eleven (per the scammers' instructions). She should not have had access to $500, but she nearly wiped out a savings account we had for her. I guess she was scared when the "FBI" warning popped up on the screen.

Here's a link to the FBI scam (for Android phones, which is what our daughter was using), in case anyone else sees it. Obviously don't pay the money. A 14-year-old didn't know better and was scared she was in trouble, so she didn't ask Mom or Dad.

http://blog.yoocare.com/how-to-remove-fbi-virus-from-android-phone/
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CW5 Montgomery--wow, thanks for sharing that...
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