Even for scammers, it’s pretty low to target those who served their country. Yet here we are.
Veterans are being warned about a scam amid reports that some Michigan veterans have received fraudulent postcards claiming they are eligible for additional benefits.
The scam involves fraudsters using a postcard that seems legitimate to have veterans call a phone number to receive benefits or rewards, only to steal their information, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel advised in a news release.
Residents can protect themselves by being cautious when receiving such offers. Nessel urges residents to verify the legitimacy of postcards regarding veteran resources before providing any personal information — such as a Social Security number, veteran ID number, or bank details — by reaching out to

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