FCC To Host Session in Chehalis to Answer Consumer Questions, Provide Scam Info

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The Federal Communications Commission will make a stop in Chehalis Wednesday during its FCC Pacific Northwest Consumer Outreach Tour — an informational tour providing the latest in consumer information and recent scams.

FCC representatives will stop by noon Wednesday at the Twin Cities Senior Center, 2545 N. National Ave.

“We’ll provide consumer information and resources on issues that affect people in their daily lives, as well as alerts on recent scams which can cost consumers — especially older Americans — millions of dollars,” said Mike Snyder, deputy chief of web and print publishing division of the FCC in an email.



Representatives are equipped to answer questions about robocalls, phone bills and more.