Call to Action: Expedite Impersonation Scams Final Rule - Act by Wed 3/22 at Noon

HELP EXPEDITE A FINAL RULE TARGETING ASSOCIATION IMPOSTERS

Help stop impersonation fraud and various other imposter schemes impacting many industries, trade shows, and events. 
Impersonation fraud remains an ongoing threat to the face-to-face business events industry. Commonly seen examples include the sale of attendee registration lists, fraudulent websites offering hotel bookings, and the sale of false discounted badges. While FSAE warns our sponsors, exhibitors and members often, these spammers are notorious for scrapping logos and company names to scam you. 

Last fall, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed rules to tackle this growing problem, but we need your help to get it across the finish line.

FSAE, in alliance with ASAE + Consumer Technology Association (CTA), is encouraging widespread participation to sign on to a coalition letter to the FTC, urging the Commission to proceed expeditiously to a final rule targeting government- and business imposters.

Add your organization to the coalition letter by NOON on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22.

  1. Review a copy of the coalition letter
  2. Add your name and organization to the letter - Add Your Organization

Thanks so much for supporting the association community!

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