Published April 14, 2010, 02:34 PM
The office’s Consumer Protection Division reports that South Dakota consumers are receiving automated calls offering to reduce the interest rate on their credit card, or claiming there is a problem with the consumer’s credit card.
State officials warn of calling scam
The South Dakota Attorney General’s Office is warning consumers not to fall prey to a robo-call credit-card scam.The office’s Consumer Protection Division reports that South Dakota consumers are receiving automated calls offering to reduce the interest rate on their credit card, or claiming there is a problem with the consumer’s credit card.
