The Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission and its partners across the country will participate in the 20th anniversary of (NCPW), held March 4-10, 2018. NCPW is a nationally coordinated campaign to help consumers understand their consumer rights and make well-informed decisions about money and .
"We’re excited to kick off the 20th anniversary of National Consumer Protection Week,†Acting Chairman Maureen K. Ohlhausen said. "The website is a fantastic resource to help consumers understand their rights, spot and avoid scams, and to find materials for their families and their community at no cost."
Since its creation, the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection has focused agency resources and national experts on safeguarding Americans from identity theft, protecting their financial records, and addressing other key consumer protection issues. In addition, FTC’s Bureau of Competition supports consumers by promoting competition in the marketplace, which can deliver lower prices, enhance innovation, and increase quality and choice for consumers.
This year, the FTC will continue the campaign with a series of Facebook Live events with its NCPW partners throughout the week. Topics of discussion include identity theft, imposter scams, the Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book and how to avoid fraud.
FACEBOOK LIVE EVENTS:
- Tuesday, March 6th @ 7pm EST: FTC staff will join for a Facebook Live chat on the top frauds and scams, and ways to avoid them. To participate, follow and on Facebook.
- Wednesday, March 7th @ 2pm EST: FTC staff and the will talk about , data breaches, and protecting yourself – and your money – with some . To participate, follow and .
- Wednesday, March 7th @ 7pm EST: Spanish-speaking FTC staff will co-host a chat with in . Staff will talk about the top scams, ways to avoid them, and the FTC’s fotonovela campaign to help Spanish speakers understand their consumer rights. To participate in Spanish, follow .
- Thursday, March 8th @ 11am EST: FTC staff will join the to talk about , scams that target older adults, and the FTC’s Pass It On campaign to help older adults talk about scams. To participate, follow and .
During NCPW, partners and hundreds of community groups across the country host events to promote general consumer education or highlight a specific issue.
To order free materials for upcoming consumer education events, visit . For more information on National Consumer Protection Week, visit and .
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Contact Information
MEDIA CONTACT:
Nicole Jones
Office of Public Affairs
202-326-2565
STAFF CONTACT:
Cristina Miranda
Bureau of Consumer Protection
202-326-2669