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HOW WE PROTECT YOU FROM MISLEADING ADVERTISING AND COMMUNICATIONS

By Hillary Hatch, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist

Social Security works with the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) to protect you from scams that use Social Security as bait.  Section 1140 of the Social Security Act allows OIG to impose severe penalties against anyone who engages in misleading Social Security-related advertising or imposter communications. 

For example, the OIG may impose a penalty against anyone who:

If you receive a suspicious Social Security-related advertisement or imposter communication, please let us know immediately.  We encourage you to report potential scams to the OIG at oig.ssa.gov.  You can also send an email to OIG.1140@ssa.gov

Please try to capture as much information about the communication as you can.  Here’s what you can do:

This information will help OIG locate the source of the suspicious communication.  You can review Section 1140 at www.ssa.gov/OP_Home/ssact/title11/1140.htm.  You can also check out our publication, What You Need to Know About Misleading Advertising, at www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10005.pdf.

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Hillary Hatch is the Public Affairs Specialist for West Michigan. You can write her c/o Social Security Administration, 3045 Knapp NE, Grand Rapids MI 49525 or via email at hillary.hatch@ssa.gov

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