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One of the things that sets us apart from other money transfer businesses is the trust that we build with our consumers. To maintain and enhance this trust, we continue to strengthen our consumer protection compliance efforts. Today, global consumer protection laws and regulations are constantly changing the world in which we operate. With increased regulation comes increased responsibility to develop an adaptable and flexible world-class compliance program that can help us meet or exceed applicable legal and regulatory requirements. In addition, we work harder than ever to educate consumers about fraud so that they can take action to protect themselves. Western Union has invested a tremendous amount of time and resources in developing and continuously improving our consumer protection compliance programs. At Western Union, compliance is not merely a department or set of rules to follow, it is embedded in our culture and a fundamental part of the way we do business.
Protect Yourself—fraud comes in all shapes and sizes, so learn more about the tricks fraudsters use to lure in victims.
Fraudsters gain your trust, and then steal your money.
They use any means to contact victims—telephone, snail mail, email, and the Internet. They gain your trust and when they have you hooked, they ask you for money; then they take it and run. The scenarios they use to lure you in change, constantly. But you can protect yourself and your family by arming yourself with knowledge of the most common types of fraud.
Smart people fall for scams every day
Con artists use good people like you, and good money transfer companies like Western Union, to steal money. The best defense is awarenes and education—so you can spot the warning signs. There's a lot of information on this site to help you help yourself, help others, and help us. Together, we can fight fraud.
Fraudsters gain your trust, and then steal your money.
Western Union is dedicated to fighting fraud and helping consumers protect themselves from falling victim to fraud. We work with authorities, consumer-protection agencies and other organizations around the globe to educate consumers. We hope that together with you, we can make it much harder for criminals to commit fraud.
You Are Our Partner. While Western Union works hard to help prevent fraud, we believe that fraud prevention is everyone’s responsibility. Your best defense is to be aware, educate yourself and use good judgment with our informative tips. Don't fall victim: Learn how to spot the warning signs of a scam or scammer before it's too late.
Western Union is dedicated to fighting fraud and helping consumers protect themselves from falling victim to fraud. We work with authorities, consumer protection agencies and other organizations around the globe to educate consumers. We hope that together with you, we can make it much harder for criminals to commit fraud.
Scammers are using websites or classifieds to advertise cars that don’t exist. They are asking their victims to make a transaction with Western Union as a proof of payment. Don’t pay for car purchases using Western Union.
Scammers use websites or online classifieds to advertise items, such as mobile phones, event tickets and cars, that don’t exist. Be careful when sending money in response to an online advertisement.
Protect yourself from fraud:
Knowledge Can Protect You. You work hard for your money and you want a company you can rely on when it comes to sending your money to friends and family. That’s why we want to help you protect yourself from fraud.
We created various fraud videos that describe the most common scam types and provide valuable tips for you to use to help protect yourself from falling victim.
Stopping Fraud Starts With You. Knowing what to look for is key in spotting the warning signs of a scam and then avoiding it. After all, you’re the first, last, and best line of defense against scammers. Arm yourself with the knowledge to protect yourself.
Stand Guard—spot the warning signs of a scam before it’s too late, with tips, brochures, and other useful information.