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What are your biggest questions about scams?

DENVER (KDVR) — From robocalls to airline cancellations to surprise medical bills and even data breaches, there are several ways people can be scammed.

Consumer Protection Week kicks off March 6-10. FOX31 and Colorado’s Very Own Channel 2 are teaming up with CoPIRG to answer your questions in order to help protect yourself and your family from being ripped off.

You can submit your questions on the CoPIRG website and some of them will be answered on TV.

What should you do if you get a scam text?

Here is what you should do if you get a scam text:

Can you stop the fake texts?

The Federal Communication Commission says that rules ban text messages sent to a mobile phone using an auto-dialer, unless you previously gave consent to receive the message or the message is sent for emergency purposes.

Here is what the FCC said to do to try and stop these spam messages from happening:

If you have not done so yet, make sure your phone is on the do not call list.