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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