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Receiving a Summons for Jury Duty is by U.S. Mail. Some people, however, have been receiving bogus phone calls from scam artists who want personal information. Most of us take those summonses for jury duty seriously, but some folks who may have discarded or ignored their civic duty, or even citizens who have recently served on a jury, have become victims of a new fraudulent scam. A call from someone claiming to be a jury coordinator, calls you at home to tell you that you have NOT shown up for jury duty. If you protest that you never received a summons for jury duty, the scammer asks you for your Social Security number and date of birth, so he or she can "verify the information and cancel the arrest warrant." If you supply your personal information or Social Security number, your identity has just been stolen.
The fraud has been reported so far in 11 states, including Oklahoma , Illinois, and Colorado . This fraud is particularly insidious because they use intimidation over the phone to try to bully people into giving information by pretending they are with the court system. The FBI and the federal court system have issued nationwide alerts on their web sites, warning consumers about the fraud.
For more information: http://www.fbi.gov/page2/june06/jury_scams060206.htm OR http://www.snopes.com/crime/fraud/juryduty.asp
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