Bexar County warns of scammers posing as county officials who charge assistance program fees

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BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – Bexar County officials are sounding the alarm about a scam that recently cost a couple $160. This situation serves as a reminder for all of us to be cautious and aware of our surroundings, especially when it comes to financial matters.

According to county officials, the couple received a call from someone pretending to be a county employee. This person offered to help them fill out an assistance application, but only if they paid upfront. It’s important to understand that legitimate county employees do not ask for money in exchange for help with applications. This is a classic example of a scam.

To clarify, the county spokesperson emphasized that residents should never be asked to pay for assistance applications. Scammers often use these tactics, taking advantage of people who may be in need. If you or someone you know receives a call like this, it’s crucial to report it to law enforcement immediately.

For residents seeking legitimate assistance programs, Bexar County provides various resources that can be accessed without any fees. Always verify the source before sharing personal information or making any payments. If you want to learn more about these assistance programs, click here.

Staying informed and cautious can help protect you and your community from scams like this one. Remember, it’s always better to double-check and ensure that you’re dealing with trustworthy sources.

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