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A postcard claims you qualify for extra VA benefits through the "Veterans Savings Program"

Fraudulent postcards mailed to veterans claim they qualify for extra VA payments, free dental coverage, and more through the "Veterans Savings Program" — a program that does not exist. Calling the number leads to Social Security Number and bank account theft.

Also known as: Veterans Savings Program scam, fake VA benefit postcard, CHAMPVA TRICARE postcard fraud, veteran benefits impersonation

What to do right now

  1. 1 Do not call the number on the postcard — discard it
  2. 2 If you think you may have new VA benefits available, verify directly at VA.gov or call 1-800-827-1000 — the VA's real helpline
  3. 3 If you provided personal information, contact your bank immediately to flag the account, place a fraud alert with the credit bureaus, and freeze your credit
  4. 4 Report fraud to VSAFE.gov or call 1-833-38V-SAFE (1-833-387-8233) — the VA's dedicated fraud hotline
  5. 5 Report to the FTC at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov and the FBI's IC3 at https://www.ic3.gov.

Red flags

  • No program called 'Veterans Savings Program' exists — any postcard claiming extra monthly VA payments through it is fraudulent
  • The postcard references real programs (CHAMPVA, TRICARE For Life, dental) to appear credible — scammers deliberately name real programs
  • A toll-free number is the only contact method; there is no return address and no way to independently verify the organization
  • Urgency pressure: 'call within five days' — the VA does not set arbitrary deadlines for existing benefits
  • The caller praises your service extensively before requesting your Social Security Number or bank details to 'update your enrollment'

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