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10:30am -- AG's Scam Alerts Online PDF Print E-mail

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Written by Bruce Daniels - ABQnewsSeeker   
Wednesday, 12 October 2005
Attorney General Patricia Madrid's office to provide instant alerts.

By logging on to www.ago.state.nm.us, you  can sign up to receive  Scam Alerts issued by the Attorney General’s Office automatically, according to a news release from the AG's Office. Alerts will be sent as new scams are reported.
"I encourage New Mexicans not only to subscribe to receive e-mail scam alerts from my office, but also to report scams and questionable schemes to the Consumer Protection Division at 1-800-678-1508," Madrid said in the release.
According to the release, once you log on to the Web site, click on “You Should Know” on the home page, then choose “Scam Alerts” on the left side of the following page.  On the Scam Alerts page, you then click on “Subscribe,” which directs you to a form where you will be asked to input your e-mail address and name. You will be sent an e-mail asking to confirm your subscription.

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