National Consumer Protection Week 2021 Begins Sunday, February 28

FTC, partners to share advice on scams, identity theft, and other consumer protection issues

The Federal Trade Commission and more than 100 federal, state, and local agencies, consumer groups, and national advocacy organizations, will participate in the 23rd annual National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW), held February 28 – March 6, 2021.

National Consumer Protection Week - February 28 - March 6NCPW is a coordinated campaign designed to focus on the importance of keeping consumers informed while providing them with free resources explaining their rights in the marketplace.

This year, the FTC and its partners will participate in a series of events including webinars, Facebook Live events, and Twitter chats throughout the week. These virtual events will cover a range of topics, including avoiding coronavirus scams, government imposters, and cyber fraud. This year’s schedule of NCPW activities include:

Sunday, February 28 – Saturday, March 6
Follow FTC and USAGov on social media for quick, shareable consumer tips all week long:

Monday, March 1

2 p.m. ET: Join us for a Facebook Live with AARP’s Fraud Watch Network on how to spot and avoid COVID-19 scams. Please join us LIVE and ask questions!

Thursday, March 4

1 p.m. ET:

Participate in our “Slam the Scam” Twitter chat in Spanish with @laFTC, @USAGovEspanol, and @SeguroSocial on avoiding COVID-19 and imposter scams. Use the hashtag #OjoConLasEstafas and #NCPW2021 to follow the conversation.

Topics will include avoiding online scams, including phishing, tech support scams, and COVID-19 scams.

1 p.m. ET: Join the FTC, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and AARP’s
Fraud Watch Network for a webinar on Cyber Scams & Older Adults.
3 p.m. ET: Participate in our “Slam the Scam” Twitter chat in English with @FTC, @USAGov, @SocialSecurity. Use the hashtag #SlamTheScamChat and #NCPW2021 to follow the conversation.
7 p.m. ET Join us for a Facebook Live with our colleagues from the Social Security Administration’s Office of the Inspector General on how to spot and avoid Social Security scams. Please join us and ask questions.

During NCPW, partners and hundreds of community groups across the country host events to promote consumer education or highlight a specific consumer protection issue. For more information on NCPW and how to get involved, visit ftc.gov/NCPW and subscribe to Consumer Alerts.

The FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection protects people from scams, identity theft, and other unfair, deceptive, and fraudulent business practices. In addition, the Bureau of Competition further supports Americans by promoting a competitive marketplace, which can deliver lower prices, enhance innovation, and increase quality and choice for consumers.

The Federal Trade Commission works to promote competition and to protect and educate consumers. You can learn more about consumer topics and report scams, fraud, and bad business practices online at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. Like the FTC on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, get consumer alerts, read our blogs, and subscribe to press releases for the latest FTC news and resources.

CONTACT INFORMATION


Media Contact:
Office of Public Affairs
202-326-2565

Staff Contact:
Ari Lazarus
Bureau of Consumer Protection
202-326-2259
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2021/02/national-consumer-protection-week-2021-begins-sunday-february-28

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