Election Day Alert: BBB Cautions Voters on Polling, Survey Scams
Nashville, TN – As Election Day approaches, Better Business Bureau (BBB) is alerting the public to potential election-related scams.
Many people are engaging in polls and surveys to share their opinions about various candidates. Unfortunately, scammers often take advantage of this urge to be heard, preying on unsuspecting individuals.
In the heat of the moment, it's easy for passionate voters to make hasty decisions, like clicking on links in text messages or responding to unsolicited calls, which can expose them to serious risks.
"With emotions running high as people prepare to vote on Tuesday, scammers are viewing this as an opportunity to defraud individuals of their money and personal information," said Robyn Householder, president & CEO serving BBB Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. "If you receive a call from an unknown number, it's best not to answer."
To help residents of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky identify scams, here are some key tips:
For further assistance, please contact our office at 615.242.4222 or . If you suspect you have been scammed, visit BBB.org/Scamtracker for support.