A Scam Jam-Packed Event
Why Host a Scam Jam
Hosting a Scam Jam shows your organization's or company's commitment to the community by proactively leading the fight against fraud.
How a Scam Jam Works
Chuck Whitlock's in-depth knowledge of cons and con artists lays the foundation for the Scam Jam. With his involvement in past events, Chuck knows how to get community leaders, local authorities, members of the news media and others involved in a Scam Jam. This makes for an informative, entertaining and empowering event—whether it is 'jam-packed' into a half-day or expanded into an all-day experience.
Who Benefits from a Scam Jam
Hosting a Scam Jam leads to a win-win-win situation.
- Audiences learn about the most prevalent scams impacting their lives today and how to protect themselves.
- The community benefits as informed citizens share their knowledge with family and friends, leaving scam artists in the area facing a tougher sell.
- And, your organization or company gets the satisfaction of making a valuable contribution to your area as well as the recognition and praise that comes with hosting a Scam Jam.
Here's what the CEO of a Better Business Bureau in Texas, Michael Clayton, had to say after partnering with Chuck on a Scam Jam:
"WOW! YOU REALLY RANG THE BELL last week at our Senior Celebration & Consumer Expo! Your presentation was to the point, informative, entertaining, and extremely well received by the hundreds of participants. People continue to communicate with me how much they enjoyed your program, and recognized your expertise and professionalism. And, I must admit, you sure made me look good!!"
In Good Company
Any group, organization or company can host a Scam Jam. Among those that have sponsored successful events are:
- Better Business Bureaus
- A.A.R.P.
- Government agencies
- Banks
- Financial companies
- Telephone companies
- Medical institutions








