January 22, 2025 - 04:49

Attention industry and mission partners: Recent reports have highlighted a concerning trend involving scams that pose as small business events purportedly organized by government entities. These fraudulent activities are designed to mislead entrepreneurs and small business owners, often luring them with promises of valuable resources, funding opportunities, or networking prospects.
Victims of these scams may receive unsolicited invitations or advertisements that appear legitimate at first glance. However, upon further investigation, it becomes clear that these events are not affiliated with any government agency. Scammers often use official-sounding language and logos to create a façade of credibility, making it essential for business owners to exercise caution.
To protect yourself, always verify the legitimacy of any event before registering or providing personal information. Reach out to official government websites or trusted industry organizations to confirm the details of any event you may be considering. Staying informed and vigilant is crucial in safeguarding your business from these deceptive schemes.
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