Michigan State Police didn’t ask you for bitcoin Michiganders lost $80 million in cryptocurrency scams last year
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LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State Police are warning residents of a rise in scams that involve bitcoin.
The state police agency posted on social media a reminder that no government agency will ever ask a resident to pay for a fine or ticket with cryptocurrency or a gift card. There will always be the option to pay with cash in person.
Anyone who is contacted by someone posing as a government agency that tries to get them to pay in cryptocurrency or a gift card is urged to contact the actual agency directly.
Michigan State Police isn’t the only agency that has made such a warning to residents. Police in Northville Township also reported such a scam recently after a resident reportedly was scammed out of roughly $300,000 .
More than $5.6 billion was lost nationally due to cryptocurrency scams last year , a significant increase from 2022 and 2021. According to the FBI, Michiganders lost $79,894,360 in cryptocurrency scams in 2023.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has released several warnings and tips about similar phone scams that can be read here . More information on avoiding and reporting scams can be found on the Federal Trade Commission website .
Consumer complaints can be filed online on the Attorney General’s website .
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