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Consumer Tip of the Week: August 25, 2008

Schools are opening this week in our area--check out the Federal Government's "Back to School" website which has resources for students, parents, and educators in preparation for returning to school in the fall.

Bill Ensuring Rights for Domestic Workers Approved

  The Montgomery County Council on Tuesday, July 15, unanimously approved a bill that will require employers of certain domestic workers to negotiate and offer a written contract that specifies the terms and conditions of the employment. As more details about this bill are approved, they will be posted here. 
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IRS Warning of Email and Telephone Scams Using IRS Name

The Internal Revenue Service warned taxpayers to beware of several current e-mail and telephone scams that use the IRS name as a lure. The IRS expects such scams to continue through the end of tax return filing season and beyond.

The IRS cautioned taxpayers to be on the lookout for scams involving proposed advance payment checks. Although the government has not yet enacted an economic stimulus package in which the IRS would provide advance payments, known informally as rebates to many Americans, a scam which uses the proposed rebates as bait has already cropped up.

The goal of the scams is to trick people into revealing personal and financial information, such as Social Security, bank account or credit card numbers, which the scammers can use to commit identity theft.

 

Property Tax Disclosure

Bill #24-07 was enacted and will become effective on April 1, 2008.  Sellers of homes will be required to provide potential buyers with an estimate of what the actual property tax bill will be in the first full year after the home is purchased.

The Office of Consumer Protection will enforce this law and will provide assistance in helping sellers comply with this new law.  The Estimated Real Property Tax and Other Non-Tax Charges application is now available on-line to assist sellers and buyers to estimate the Real Property taxes and non-tax charges for a Montgomery County, Maryland property. See the law and related press release for additional information.

Please call the Office of Consumer Protection at (240) 777-3636 or send email to:  consumerprotection@montgomerycountymd.gov if you have any questions in the interim.

County’s Permitting Services to Require Licensing Information from Contractors

Beginning April 1, the Department of Permitting Services (DPS) will require all contractors applying for building permits for home improvement projects to provide their valid Maryland Home Improvement Contractor’s license number before a building permit may be issued in their name.

County Takes Legal Action Against Travel Agent

Following an investigation by Montgomery County’s Office of Consumer Protection (OCP), a case was sent to the State’s Attorney for criminal prosecution involving a travel agent who, after receiving more than $50,000 from consumers, failed to provide travel arrangements. The agent pled guilty and is currently serving a jail sentence.

Consumer Protection Charges Unlicensed Home Improvement Contractor

Following an investigation by Montgomery County’s Office of Consumer Protection (OCP), an arrest warrant has been obtained for an unlicensed home improvement contractor who was paid $82,500 but failed to provide the agreed upon services. The warrant, issued on January 17, charges Cesar Suazo Rivera of Falls Church, Virginia with acting as a home improvement contractor without the required license, abandoning the job, and felony theft. Click here for Picture of contractor. Click here for a picture of the damage done to the consumer's home by the contractor.


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 Certified Electrical Products -- What Should Consumers Look For?

Montgomery County's Fire and Rescue Service and Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) announced at a news conference on January 28th that they have found and removed electrical space heaters and extension cords, as well as other potentially dangerous electrical items being sold throughout Montgomery County that were not properly tested and certified. County and State laws provide that it is illegal to sell electrical products unless they are clearly labeled with the symbol from a certified testing laboratory.

Consumers can check to see if items have been tested by a certified testing laboratory by checking the Maryland State Fire Marshal's website for a full list of approved testing laboratories. You can also check to see if products are certified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) or Electrical Testing Laboratories (ETL) by going to their websites.

Gift Card Reports

Just in time for the holiday shopping season, the Office of Consumer Protection has issued its fifth annual gift card study. "Gift Cards 2007: Best and Worst Retail Cards; A Deeper View of Bank Cards Doesn't Improve Their Look."  The report contains valuable information and recommendations regarding gift cards issued by 22 major retailers and restaurant chains and 20 bank card issuers.

2006 "Gift Cards 2006: Retail Cards Continue to Improve (with Prodding); Bank Cards Still Have Problems."

2005 "Gift Cards 2005:Many Good Retail Cards. Any Good Bank Cards?"

2004 "Gift Cards 2004: Retail Cards Improve But Beware of the Bank Cards"

2003 "Gift Cards 2003: A Comparison of the Gift Cards of Thirty Major Retailers and Food Service Chains. What's in the Fine Print (When You Can Find It)"


Toy Buying
     

The recent amount of toys being recalled has many consumers skeptical of buying toys this Holiday Season. Check these links for information on buying safe toys:

Consumer Reports' 12 Tips for Buying Toys This Holiday Season
CPSC's PR on the ABC's of Toy Safety
CPSC's list of recalled toys
US PIRG's Toy Safety website

 

    

 

 


 

Last edited: 8/25/2008