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AG warns of scams impersonating NH courts; House passes bill to combat

April 24, 20263 Mins Read
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Amid new consumer alerts about scams, state lawmakers this week passed legislation to combat scams at cryptocurrency ATMs.

The House passed a bill to help protect victims from cryptocurrency fraud from these “digital access transaction kiosks.”

The bill allows victims who are scammed at crypto ATMs in New Hampshire to be reimbursed if they report the fraud within 14 days.

Operators of the crypto kiosks would also be required to hold a person’s first deposit for 48 hours to give them time to cancel it if they detect a scam. And it limits the amount of money the transaction kiosk can accept from a person each day.

The legislation previously passed the Senate and now goes to Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s desk.

Crypto scams are becoming more common, and costly for consumers. In 2024, 547 Granite Staters filed complaints involving $22 million in cryptocurrency losses.

New scam text messages

The State House action comes as Attorney General John Formella’s office issued yet another warning about a wave of new scams. The latest one involves phony text messages claiming to be from the New Hampshire court system.

The scam texts include QR codes to try to dupe recipients to send money to fraudulent payment sites, according to Formella.

  • If you believe you have been scammed, the Consumer Protection bureau at the state Attorney General’s office recommends you call them at 1-888-468-4454.

The AG’s Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau received reports from people who were sent text messages alleging they missed a court date or owe a fine. These may include what appears to be an official “notice of hearing” and instructions to submit a payment to avoid legal consequences.

“The New Hampshire Judicial Branch does not send QR codes in text messages, does not solicit payments via text, and does not request payment through links or codes sent by text messages,” Formella said in a press release.

“Consumers should also be aware that some of these scam messages contain inaccurate or outdated references to the court system, such as ‘District Court, Traffic Division,’” he said. “New Hampshire does not have a ‘traffic division,’ and motor vehicle matters are handled through the Circuit Court system.”

An example of one of the scam text messages the state Attorney General's office is warning people is designed to look like they came from state courts.

Christina Phillips

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NHPR

An example of one of the scam text messages the state Attorney General’s office is warning people is designed to look like they came from state courts.

The Attorney General’s office hosted scam avoidance and guidance training throughout the month of April.

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