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Beware of Census Scams
The 2010 U.S. Census will soon be here and with it the scammers acting as census representatives. In order to prevent you from giving personal information to the wrong people, the Better Business Bureau is giving these tips to help you identify legitimate census field representatives.
1. Any U.S. census worker will have a badge, a handheld device, a Census Bureau canvas bag and a confidentiality notice. Ask to see their identification and badge before answering questions. Never let a stranger enter your house.
2. Census workers will not ask for your social security number, banking or financial information will not solicit donations.
3. The 2010 Census will ask for name, gender, age, race, ethnicity, relationship, and whether you own or rent your home
4. Eventually, census workers may contact you by telephone, mail or in person at home. However, they will not contact you by e-mail, so be on the look out for e-mail scams impersonating the census. Never click on a link or open any attachments in an e-mail that is supposedly from the U.S. Census Bureau.
For more information about identifying census workers, consumers may visit the census help Web site, http://2010.census.gov/2010census/
