Crime & Safety

Scam Alert: Dublin Businesses Hit With Extortion Demands: DA

Here are the steps Dublin business owners should take if they are a victim or if they are being threatened.

DUBLIN, CA ? The District Attorney is aware of recent reports about small businesses, especially restaurants, receiving threats that, unless they send money, a scammer will leave a negative internet review about them. Threatening to post negative reviews in order to obtain money is extortion. Extortion is a crime.

If you believe someone has left a fake review for extortion purposes or is threatening to do so, you should take the following steps:

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  • Document the incident and obtain as much information as possible by taking screenshots, saving emails, etc.;
  • Contact your local law enforcement agency to make a report; and
  • Contact the review platform (Google, etc.) as soon as the threat is made and request the reviews be removed.

If the incident occurred in Alameda County, you could also contact the District Attorneys? consumer protection unit at (510) 383-8600 or email: askcepd-da@acgov.org.


This press release was produced by the Alameda County District Attorney's Office. The views expressed here are the author?s own.

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