Video Questions
Scams
Federal Agencies
Ponzi
To Catch a Scam
100

The “Polka King” (Jan Lewan) scheme is best described as:

A Ponzi-style fraud where investor funds were used to pay earlier investors while presenting a profitable entertainment business

100

What is a common tactic used by impersonation scams?

Calling or emailing while pretending to be a bank, government agency, or trusted company to request personal data

100

Which agency investigates bad food or medicine safety issues?

FDA

100

Which historical Ponzi schemer inspired the name for this type of fraud?

Charles Ponzi

100

A red flag for many scams is:

Unregistered or unlicensed sellers and products

200

What best describes the Takata airbag recall issue?

Airbags whose inflators could explode and send metal fragments into vehicle occupants

200

Which of the following is NOT a common sign of an investment scam? 

A. Promises of guaranteed high returns with little or no risk
B. Overly consistent returns regardless of market conditions
C. Detailed, audited financial statements from reputable independent auditors
D. Pressure to act quickly or keep money invested

C. Detailed, audited financial statements from reputable independent auditors

200

Which agency handles complaints against businesses and provides consumer reviews (but is not a government regulator)?

BBB
200

What best describes a Ponzi scheme?

A fraudulent investment that pays earlier investors with funds from newer investors

200

What is a strategy that helps limit damage from identity theft?

Monitoring and freezing credit reports when necessary

300

What was a consequence for Jan Lewan after authorities uncovered his “Polka scam”?

He faced criminal charges and investors were unable to recover their full investments

300

"Too good to be true" offers commonly include which of the following? 

A. Realistic, market-based returns explained in writing
B. Guaranteed high returns with little or no explained risk
C. Clear regulatory registration details and independent audits
D. Transparent customer service lines and written refund policies

B. Guaranteed high returns with little or no explained risk

300

Which agency is primarily responsible for investigating unsafe consumer products like a dangerous toy?

CPSC

300

Why do Ponzi schemes eventually collapse?

New investors stop joining or too many investors request withdrawals

300

If you receive an unsolicited email that asks you to verify your bank password, you should first:

Delete the email or report it as phishing and contact your bank using a known phone number or website

400

How could an investor have reduced the risk of falling victim to the Polka King Ponzi scheme?

Check for business registration, request audited financial statements, and verify ticket sales or revenue sources independently

400

Identity theft occurs when:

Someone uses another person's Social Security number, credit card, or passwords without permission

400

Which agency would you contact about misleading advertising or general fraud complaints?

FTC

400

What best explains why early investors in a Ponzi scheme might appear to be earning legitimate profits?

Early investors are paid using funds contributed by newer investors, creating the illusion of profit

400

What actions are recommended prevention step before investing?

Verify registration and licensing of investment products and sellers with regulators or state authorities

500

Which agency played a leading role in overseeing the investigation and recall of Takata airbags in the United States?

NHTSA

500

Phishing schemes most often try to:

Obtain personal or financial information by impersonating trusted sources

500

Which resource is appropriate to contact for internet, phone, or cable company complaints?

FCC

500

How might social networks and word-of-mouth contribute to the spread of a Ponzi scheme?

They can amplify trust because friends or family members vouch for the scheme, encouraging others to invest

500

If you suspect unauthorized activity on your credit card, you should: 

A. Ignore it; small charges will balance out over time
B. Report the activity to your card issuer immediately and consider freezing or monitoring your credit
C. Send your card number to the merchant to verify purchases
D. Close your bank account and open a new one without notifying relevant companies

B. Report the activity to your card issuer immediately and consider freezing or monitoring your credit

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