What's Happening?
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has issued a warning about fraudulent Facebook event pages that are impersonating popular art fairs and festivals. These scams target vendors by using legitimate-looking event photos and descriptions to solicit payments
for fake booth reservations. The fraudulent pages instruct vendors to reserve spaces via text and make payments through Zelle, a payment app. Nessel advises vendors to verify events through official websites and use credit cards with fraud protection for any payments. The alert aims to protect vendors from financial loss and maintain the integrity of reputable events.
Why It's Important?
This warning highlights the growing issue of online scams that exploit social media platforms to deceive businesses and individuals. The fraudulent events not only pose a financial risk to vendors but also threaten the reputation of legitimate art fairs and festivals. By raising awareness, the Attorney General's office seeks to prevent financial losses and protect consumer trust. This situation underscores the need for increased vigilance and verification when engaging in online transactions, particularly for small businesses and entrepreneurs who may be more vulnerable to such scams.













