As National Consumer Protection Week 2024 continues, Attorney General Phil Weiser announced today the launch of redesigned websites for Stop Fraud Colorado and the Spanish-language No Más Fraude Colorado. The new websites are a modern, user-friendly update to the office’s consumer education programs which will make it easier for Coloradans to educate themselves about fraud and scams, find resources to help protect themselves, and report fraud, scams, and other complaints to the Department of Law’s Consumer Protection Section.
“It’s important for Coloradans to educate themselves about scams, fraud, and other consumer issues,” said Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser. “Now, everyone will have updated, easier-to-use websites in English and Spanish to help them avoid frauds and scams. These new sites are the culmination of more than a year of hard work from the dedicated public servants in my office to make StopFraudColorado.gov and NoMasFraudeColorado.gov informative and accessible for all consumers regardless of where they live in Colorado or which language they speak.
While the websites are new, a critical message remains constant: If you see scams, fraud, or anything suspicious or illegal, tell us about it at StopFraudColorado.gov and NoMasFraudeColorado.gov en español.”
At launch, the site contains information about common types of scams and fraud, including imposter scams, identity theft, job and business opportunity scams, and romance scams. More information will be added to the site frequently. The site also features a revamped case database with cases and relevant documents going back as far as 2015.
Consumers who want to stay connected to Stop Fraud Colorado can sign up for the monthly Fraud Bulletin newsletter on the new website and follow both Stop Fraud Colorado and No Más Fraude Colorado on Facebook and Twitter.
Coloradans should report scams, fraud, and other complaints at StopFraudColorado.gov and NoMasFraudeColorado.gov or by calling 800-222-4444.