July 17, 2006
Kansas City, Mo. — Seniors from across western Missouri were in Kansas City today, helping Attorney General Jay Nixon expose con artists who target Missourians using the mail. In an operation dubbed Senior Sting 2006, more than 300 volunteer seniors kept all of their mail solicitations - or junk mail - during the month of May and submitted it to the Attorney General's Office.
Attorney General Nixon visits with seniors who volunteered to help sort mail at Kansas City's Guadalupe Center.
The volunteers in Kansas City met at the Guadalupe Center to help sort through the mail that was collected in May. Nixon's Consumer Protection Division will be looking for fraudulent offers of lottery winnings, charity solicitations, magazine subscriptions and other attempts to mislead or defraud Missourians through their mailboxes.
“The scam artists know that Missouri has one of the toughest No Call programs in the country,” Nixon said. “Spam filters are also getting tougher. So the crooks are relying more heavily on the mail to try to separate people from their money.”
Nixon says he'll take legal action against companies or people found to be violating Missouri's consumer protection laws.
The Attorney General also held events in eight other Missouri cities where senior volunteers sorted through the large volume of mail and turned it over to Nixon's investigators.
Missourians who receive suspicious offers in the mail can contact the Attorney General's Office through its Web site, www.ago.mo.gov, or by calling the Consumer Protection Hotline toll-free at 1-800-392-8222.
Nixon reminds consumers they can opt out of many mail solicitations by writing to Mail Preference Service, Direct Marketing Association, PO Box 643, Carmel, NY 10512 or by visiting www.dmaconsumers.org. Consumers can opt out of pre-approved credit card offers at www.optoutprescreen.com or 1-888-5OPTOUT.
Partnering with Nixon for Senior Sting 2006 are AARP Missouri, Accion Social Communitaria in St. Louis, Clergy Coalition of St. Louis, Concerned Clergy Coalition of Kansas City, Guadalupe Centers of Kansas City, Jewish Community Center of St. Louis, Missouri Association of Area Agencies on Aging, Missouri Association for Family and Community Education, Missouri Retired Teachers Association and NAACP, Springfield branch.
Inquiries from consumers should be directed to consumer@ago.mo.gov or 1-800-392-8222 (from within Missouri) or 573-751-3321 (outside Missouri).
All media inquiries should be directed to Press Secretary John Fougere.
E-mail Phone: 573-751-8844 Fax: 573-751-5818