Beware of Scams
Small business owners often get calls, emails or letters from entities with motives that are far from altruistic. A good thing to keep in mind is that, “If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is too good to be true.” The SBA doesn’t offer grants to small business owners. Help from a particular business won’t increase your chances of getting government contracts. You don’t have to pay to register in System for Award Management (SAM). Scammers are getting sneakier all the time, but you can still outsmart them.
Your government–federal, state, and local–is the best source of legitimate information. While government and government-funded entities may charge fees for training and services, they will be very clear about why they are charging the fees.
If you have a question about someone contacting you, keep some things in mind.
Here are some tips that should help
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