New Hampshire Attorney General Warns of Auto Insurance Scam
New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte is warning consumers to beware of an insurance scam reported in the Midwest.
Ayotte says consumers reported getting calls from scammers claiming there was a problem with the consumers’ auto insurance payment. The scammer tells consumers a payment is needed immediately to avoid cancellation and asks for bank account and other personal information.
New Hampshire insurance policies on passenger automobiles can only be canceled after a written, 10-day notice.
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