Phony BBB E-mail Spreads Fiction about 2010 Census

2/2/2010

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Connecticut Better Business Bureau Clarifies Census Confusion


Wallingford, CT - February 2, 2010 – An e-mail which falsely claims to be from Better Business Bureau about the upcoming 2010 Census is causing confusion among consumers.

According to Connecticut Better Business Bureau President, Paulette Scarpetti, part of the confusion about the census involves its timing.

“We are reminding Connecticut Consumers that no Census Bureau workers will even begin going door-to-door until April. If anyone claims to be working for the Census Bureau before then, they probably are trying to obtain your personal information illegally.”

When Field Representatives will be Going Door-to-Door:
  • From April to July 2010, the Census Bureau will knock on the door of every household that does not mail back a completed 2010 Census form.
  • It’s critical that you take just 10 minutes to fill out and mail back your form rather than wait for a census worker to show up.
  • The Census Bureau must receive a completed form from every residence in the United States. 
How to Identify a Census Field Representative:
If a U.S. Census Bureau employee knocks on your door, here are some recognition tips to assure the validity of the field representative:
   
What the 2010 Census DOES NOT Ask:
Field representatives will never ask you for your social security number, bank account number, or credit card number.  Census workers also never solicit donations nor contact you by e-mail.

The Census is Safe:
  • The 2010 Census will ask for name, gender, age, race, ethnicity, relationship, and whether you own or rent your home – just 10 simple questions that will take about 10 minutes to answer.
  • Your answers are protected by law and not shared with anyone.
  • The Census Bureau safeguards all census responses to the highest security standards available.
For more information about the upcoming 2010 Census visit www.census.gov/2010census.

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Founded in 1928, Connecticut BBB is an unbiased non-profit organization that sets and upholds high standards for fair and honest business behavior. BBB offers objective advice and a wide range of education on topics affecting marketplace trust. BBB also offers complaint and dispute resolution support for consumers and businesses. Today, 128 BBBs serve communities across the U.S. and Canada, evaluating and monitoring more than three million local and national businesses and charities. For more advice on finding companies and businesses, start your search with trust at www.bbb.org.Howard Schwartz, Communications Director, 203-269-2700, hschwartz@ct.bbb.org
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