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Local and state officials warn of scams

Local and state officials are warning area residents to be aware of ongoing scam attempts. 

The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office says some Abound Credit Union customers have reported calls from a scammer spoofing their number to appear as if they are calling from an Abound office. The scammer then reportedly tells the customer about fraudulent charges on their card and the need to issue them a new card, at which time the scammer tries to ask for the customer’s card information.

The sheriff’s office says if you have provided information to a caller that said they were from Abound, contact Abound Credit Union immediately. Hardin County Sheriff John Ward says never give out information over the phone to an unverified source.

“When you get a call and you don’t think it’s right, you’re probably correct,” Ward said. “Don’t give them any information. Just hang up.”

Meanwhile, the Kentucky Department of Insurance is continuing to remind residents that suffered recent storm damage to be wary of scam attempts. Always verify a contractor’s background before signing paperwork, never agree to pay for work until it is complete, and check with your insurance provider before agreeing to any work. If you suspect fraud, report it on the Department of Insurance’s website.

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