Be Aware of Fraudulent Websites When Applying for and Managing FoodShare Benefits

by | Feb 21, 2020 | Blog, Foodshare, Fraud, Scam

Be Aware of Fraudulent Websites When Applying for and Managing FoodShare Benefits

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the Food and Nutrition Service have become aware of a fraudulent website, foodstamps.com.

As a reminder, FoodShare members and applicants should only use the ACCESS website to apply for and manage their FoodShare benefits or the MyACCESS mobile app to manage benefits. Members getting FoodShare benefits can also view information about their FoodShare account using the ebtEDGE mobile app.

Source: https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/WIDHS/bulletins/27ca668

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