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BBB Scam Prevention for Consumers | Prescott Campus

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Spot scams before they hit. Join the Better Business Bureau + local experts for a quick, interactive workshop. Limited seats!
🛑 Don’t Get Scammed, Prescott. Get Smart Instead.Scams are getting more sophisticated—and they’re targeting our community every day. From fake phone calls and phishing emails to contractor fraud and impersonation scams, it’s easier than ever to be caught off guard.Join the Better Business Bureau at our Prescott Campus for an engaging, eye-opening Scam Prevention Workshop designed for consumers, seniors, and anyone who wants to stay one step ahead.📍 Location: BBB Campus
🗓️ Date: May 19, 2026
🕚 Time: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
🎟️ Limited Seating: Only 25 spots available

 

What You’ll Learn:

✔️ The latest scams hitting Arizona right now
✔️ How to spot red flags before it’s too late
✔️ Real-life local scam stories (and how they could happen to you)
✔️ What to do in the moment if you’re targeted
✔️ How to report scams and protect others

 

Featuring Insight from:

🎙️ Joe Ducey, BBB Business & Consumer Specialist and host of the Joe Knows Better podcast
👮 Caleigh Hill, Community Outreach Coordinator, Prescott Police Department

 

Why You Should Attend:

This isn’t just a presentation—it’s an interactive experience. You’ll walk through real scenarios, test your instincts, and leave with practical tools you can use immediately to protect yourself and your loved ones.

 

Bonus:

☕ Coffee + light bites
🧠 Interactive “What Would You Do?” segment
📋 Take-home scam prevention checklist
🤝 Connection with local community members and trusted resourcesScammers are counting on you not knowing. Let’s change that.
Reserve your seat today and take the first step in protecting yourself—and your community.