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December 30, 2008
FOR NEW YEAR 2009, RESOLVE TO BE A SMARTER CONSUMER
By Todd P. Haymore, Commissioner, Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

Besides resolving to lose weight, pay off your credit card debt and clean out the garage, pencil in a New Year’s resolution to be a smarter consumer beginning in 2009.  As Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS), I often work with the staff of our Office of Consumer Affairs (OCA) and have seen for myself some of the many hazards that consumers may encounter in the marketplace.  It does take a little extra effort to be a well-informed consumer, but it is well worth it.  The consequences of inattention can be disastrous, including a depleted bank account, ruined credit and lost time. 

So, with the New Year upon us and the thought of being a smarter consumer in mind, I asked OCA to provide an overview of current consumer scams you should be aware of, as well as a list of proactive steps you can take to help prevent problems down the road.  Let’s begin with three fraudulent activities that you could easily encounter:

Avoiding scams like these is essential, but there are other basic steps that anyone can take to help protect themselves as a consumer.  Put these pro-active efforts on your to-do list for 2009:

Again, these steps to being a smarter consumer are basic and they can take a little bit of time to complete, but they can save you a tremendous amount of time, money and heartache in the long run.  Indeed, being a smarter consumer is a resolution worth making.  If you have questions or concerns about consumer-related issues, don’t hesitate to contact VDACS.  The easiest way is our toll-free Consumer Protection Hotline, in Virginia at 800.552.9963 or in the Richmond area at 786.2042.  Our experienced consumer counselors are available to assist you Monday through Friday from 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Click here to find additional consumer information online.

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