NEWS RELEASE
Released by: Gordon J. MacDonald, Attorney General
George Copadis, Commissioner, New Hampshire Employment Security
Subject: New Hampshire Employment Security Scam Alert Related to COVID-19
Date: Friday, April 3, 2020
Contact: Kate Spiner, Director of Communications
kate.spiner@doj.nh.gov / 603-573-6103
Concord, NH – Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald and New Hampshire Employment Security Commissioner George Copadis urge New Hampshire citizens to practice increased vigilance when asked to provide personal information over the telephone or via email by entities claiming to provide unemployment benefits as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
While we have not yet seen a specific case in New Hampshire, we know that government benefits are an attractive target for scammers and want people to be prepared to prevent themselves from falling victim to this type of scam.
Here are some helpful tips:
- New Hampshire Employment Security [NHES] will NEVER send you a TEXT asking for
While NHES will call individuals and will send e-mail messages providing and requesting information. They will NEVER send you a text providing or requesting information.
- NH Employment Security will NEVER ask for your CREDIT CARD information.
While NHES does need to request personal information in order to be able to determine eligibility for benefits and to then pay those benefits, the department will NEVER request your
credit card information. If such a request is made, immediately hang up the phone or if requested on a website, then immediately close the website and browser and then delete your browsing activity from your PC or smartphone.
- When in doubt HANG UP and call the HOTLINE.
Caller ID can be masked so beware of incoming calls. If you receive a call and feel uncomfortable providing information to the caller because you are unsure of its legitimacy, HANG UP immediately and call back the UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE HOTLINE 603-271-7700, to ensure you are speaking with a real representative from New Hampshire Employment Security.
- New Hampshire Employment Security does NOT partner with any outside organizations in the processing or payment of unemployment benefits.
If you receive a call from someone representing themselves as “partnering” with New Hampshire Employment Security to process unemployment claims due to the high volume, this is a scam. HANG UP IMMEDIATELY! Only state employees process claims and payments.
- Filing for Unemployment Benefits is FREE.