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With the Covid pandemic comes a considerable increase in scam emails, phone calls, letters, etc. We highly encourage you to reach out to the RSA if anyone claims to have been sent to you from the RSA National Office or anyone associated with it. A member recently received a letter below indicating that the RSA referred them to be an expert, paid witness in a court case against a roller skating center. This is false. If you receive a phone call or email from this organization or anyone else to be a paid witness, please disregard. From: madeline@theexpertinstitute.com Date: 8/11/20 6:33 PM (GMT-05:00) Subject: Referral from Roller Skating Association International - 8-11-2020 Hi there, I am contacting you on behalf of an attorney-client who is interested in retaining your services to act as an expert witness in a roller skating case. If you are interested in this short-term, paid consulting position, please contact me at madeline@expertinstitute.com. Best, Madeline AVOID CORONAVIRUS SCAMS Learn how to tell the difference between a real contact tracer and a scammer. Legitimate tracers need health information, not money or personal financial information. Don’t respond to texts, emails or calls about checks from the government. Here’s what you need to know. Ignore offers for vaccinations and home test kits. Scammers are selling products to treat or prevent COVID-19 without proof that they work. Be wary of ads for test kits. Most test kits being advertised have not been approved by the FDA, and aren’t necessarily accurate. Hang up on robocalls. Scammers are using illegal robocalls to pitch everything from low-priced health insurance to work-at-home schemes. Watch for emails claiming to be from the CDC or WHO. Use sites like coronavirus.gov and usa.gov/coronavirus to get the latest information. And don’t click on links from sources you don’t know. Do your homework when it comes to donations. Never donate in cash, by gift card, or by wiring money.
With the Covid pandemic comes a considerable increase in scam emails, phone calls, letters, etc. We highly encourage you to reach out to the RSA if anyone claims to have been sent to you from the RSA National Office or anyone associated with it.
A member recently received a letter below indicating that the RSA referred them to be an expert, paid witness in a court case against a roller skating center. This is false. If you receive a phone call or email from this organization or anyone else to be a paid witness, please disregard.
From: madeline@theexpertinstitute.com
Date: 8/11/20 6:33 PM (GMT-05:00)
Subject: Referral from Roller Skating Association International - 8-11-2020
Hi there, I am contacting you on behalf of an attorney-client who is interested in retaining your services to act as an expert witness in a roller skating case. If you are interested in this short-term, paid consulting position, please contact me at madeline@expertinstitute.com. Best, Madeline
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