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State Attorney General Dana Nessel is warning Michiganders who have received or plan to get the COVID-19 vaccine to avoid vaccine survey scams that offer a reward in exchange for personal information.
The Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Bureau of Investigations, in collaboration with a number of other federal agencies, recently alerted the public about an increasing number of people receiving email and/or text messages after getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Those messages encourage participation in a fraudulent post-vaccine survey with the promise of cash or a prize upon completion. The bogus surveys reportedly ask victims to pay for shipping and handling in order to receive a prize that is never delivered.
LANSING â For Michiganders who have received or plan to get the COVID-19 vaccine, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is warning them to avoid current vaccine survey scams offering a reward in exchange for personal information.
The Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, in collaboration with a number of other federal agencies, recently issued alerts to the public due to an increasing number of victims receiving email and/or text messages after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. In the messages, people are prompted to participate in a fraudulent post-vaccine survey with the promise of cash or a prize upon completion. The bogus surveys are reportedly asking victims to pay for shipping and handling in order to receive a prize that is never delivered.