Consumer Protection
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Are there common consumer fraud scenarios to be aware of?
Be wary if you are required to pay a fee before receiving a loan.Beware of sweepstakes, prize or lottery company representatives who tell yo...
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I received a suspicious email from someone claiming to be Western Union, what should I do?
If you receive an email from a company representing itself as Western Union and you are not sure it was sent by westernunion.com or westernu...
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Does Western Union offer an escrow service or any kind of buyer protection?
Western Union does not offer an escrow service or any type of “purchase protection” policy. Western Union’s business is to transfer funds fr...
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Can I use Western Union to pay for online auctions?
For online auctions, examine seller feedback carefully and know the warning signs associated with fraudulent auction sales. Most online auct...
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What can I do if I suspect fraud or if I'm a victim of fraud?
Contact your government’s Office of Consumer Affairs if you are uncertain or suspicious of a telephone, mail or email solicitation.If you fe...
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What does Western Union do to protect my information?
Western Union employs a variety of techniques, including SSL technology, to keep your personal information safe.Additionally, the following ...
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How do I view a site's SSL Certificates to verify the website's identity?
In Microsoft Internet Explorer, you can view the security (SSL) certificate by following these steps:Right-click your mouse on any secure pa...
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