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RALEIGH — Attorney General Jeff Jackson is warning veterans across North Carolina about a scam that offers veterans monthly payments and free dental coverage through a Veteran Savings Program. No such program exists. The scam uses high-pressure tactics and urges recipients to “call within five days” for more information. If people call the number listed, scammers will ask for their personal and financial data.
“Veterans deserve our respect and support, not scams that try to take advantage of their service,” said Attorney General Jeff Jackson. “If it sounds like someone is offering you free money – it’s probably a scam. Please report them to my office immediately.”
“North Carolina’s veterans have earned our deepest gratitude, and we will not tolerate schemes that target their service or their benefits,” said Secretary Jocelyn Mitnaul Mallette, North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. “Protecting our veterans from fraud is a responsibility we take seriously.”
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