Crime & Safety

Naperville Police Warn Of Fake At-Home Coronavirus Tests

Naperville police are urging residents to take precautions against potentially fraudulent coronavirus tests that are sold online.

Naperville police shared tips from the FTC on how to avoid falling for a recent scam involving fake at-home coronavirus tests.
Naperville police shared tips from the FTC on how to avoid falling for a recent scam involving fake at-home coronavirus tests. (Mike Carraggi/Patch)

NAPERVILLE, IL — Naperville police issued a warning to residents on social media about a current scam involving fake take-home coronavirus tests that are sold online.

The police department linked to a post from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that offered tips to avoid falling for the fake coronavirus test scam. According to the FTC, the recent spike in coronavirus cases has prompted an increase in fraudulent tests.

The FTC recommends the following tips to avoid purchasing a fake coronavirus test online:

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  • Ensure that the test has been authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  • Research the seller online in a search that includes "scam" or "complaint"
  • Visit a variety of online website to read reviews of the seller
  • Use a credit card to pay and contact your credit card company if the test does not arrive or the test you receive is not as it was advertised.

Residents can click the link to report coronavirus test scams.

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