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Avoid investment scams: Do your homework

Add comment December 30th, 2007

Many investment scams originate with free investment seminars, warns Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White, whose office gets hundreds of complaints each year of investment fraud. ”If you attend a seminar, don’t fall for high pressure sales pitches,” he said “Call my office before investing.”

White’s Securities Department gives out free information about the registration status and disciplinary history of brokers and investment advisors. You can contact the department at 1-800-628-7937 or visit www.avoidthescam.net.

Some tips from White’s office for investors to protect themselves against scam artists:

* Never give your Social Security number, date of birth or credit card number in response to unsolicited e-mail messages or over-the-phone “cold callers.”

*  Don’t make quick and risky investment decisions based on sales pitches that refer to great deals offered for a limited time, or those that offer year-end tax advantages.

* Before investing, call your local securities agency to learn more about the salesperson and the investment product. Be sure to ask if they are registered to do business in Illinois, and if the investment is allowed to be sold. If one or the other is not registered, consider that a warning to inquire further.

Greeting from new BusinessRockford.com editor

Add comment December 30th, 2007

Hello, I’m the new BusinessRockford.com editor, Deborah Austin.  I look forward to sharing local business news with you — as well as business news you can use anywhere. And, of course, I always welcome the chance to hear back from you. 

So long, Jack; welcome, Deb

2 comments December 22nd, 2007

Hi, this is Anna Voelker, online editor for BusinessRockford.com. Jack Burke’s last day was Friday. Deborah Austin replaces Jack as business editor and will take over this blog. We are deciding what to do with the Comings and Goings blog that Deborah now writes. We may have all our business staffers contribute to it until we hire a reporter to replace Deborah. We’ll keep you posted.