Mount Vernon News
 
 

Mount Vernon News
March 10, 2012 8:36 am EST

 

“I think the fact that we can call the Attorney General’s Office and they would be willing to work with us. Sometimes you feel like the government doesn’t even hear you.”

Mary Ann Thompson, Mount Vernon

“It was a good reminder that you need to be careful.We need to step back and take our time and be more careful.”

Dick Adams, Centerburg

“It’s scary when you are scammed. It’s nice to know what things you can do about it.”

Maxine Park, Centerburg

“It was nice to see the faces of the different organizations. There were some agencies that I didn’t realized worked with some of the fraud issues. I appreciated having the information on how to contact them.”

Betsy Stull, Mount Vernon

“I now wonder about sending your bills through the mail. They talked like that was a bad thing to do, to put it in your mailbox.”

Ed Stickle, Mount Vernon

“The types of scams that we should look for. Don’t give out your Social Security number, your credit card numbers. If you have questions, call one of these people.”

John Zweering, Mount Vernon

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