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Operation Main Street Launches Fight Against Business Scams

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They always pretend to be someone you trust. Unfortunately, they also create a sense of urgency trying to force you into making a quick decision without fully looking into the situation at hand. That’s why the attacks on small businesses and non-profit organizations can prove to be so lucrative to the crooks in our midst determined to get your money, goods, or resources through fraud and scams.

In a robust attempt to stem the rapidly rising tide of scams against the business community, the Better Business Bureau Serving West Michigan is teaming up today with the Federal Trade Commission and law enforcement officers across the region to roll out Operation Main Street: Stopping Small Business Scams.

Unleashed this morning in Grand Rapids, the new campaign is an enforcement initiative targeting operations seeking to defraud your small business as well as an educational outreach effort to help your enterprise protect itself from fraud.

Phil Catlett is President & CEO of the Better Business Bureau Serving West Michigan. He and FTC Attorney Jon Kessler, a co-organizer of Operation Main Street, are joined today by Attorney Jennifer Puplava of Mika Meyers addressing the various types of scams and how your business can best protect itself.

Federal Trade Commission Chairman Joe Simons says, “Millions of U.S. consumers either own or work at small businesses nationwide, and the FTC is happy to join with our law enforcement partners and the BBB to help stop scams and spread the word about how they can identify and avoid scams targeting their livelihood.” He adds that, “A top FTC priority is to stem the tide of fraud against small businesses.”

If you own a small business or are part of a non-profit organization, you spend a lot of time and effort making sure the organization works well. But, when scammers go after you, it can hurt your reputation as well as your bottom line. Your best defense, according to the BBB, is to learn the signs of scams that target businesses and then tell your employees and colleagues what to look for so they can avoid the scams.

The BBB offers several suggestions for the protection of your business:

Scammers use lots of methods to rip your small business off including such things as:

Operation Main Street research suggests that the scam activity directed at small businesses is growing and they pose a significant risk, while also resulting in a higher monetary loss per incident than those that target individual consumers.

Recognizing that such scams can reach and impact every business regardless of location, size, industry or length of time in business, the Better Business Bureau Serving West Michigan has assembled a comprehensive 40-page report on the matter to help combat small business scams in general by customizing their research, reporting and educational outreach.

Click the link below to read the entire report with lots of detailed information on this critical issue:

BBBSmallBizScamsReport2018