
WASHINGTON (AP) - The government has been warning consumers to be wary of unofficial "cash for clunkers" Web sites that seek personal information or direct consumers to pre-register for the program.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said dealers and consumers do not need to pre-register for the program, which provides $3,500 to $4,500 to people who trade in gas-guzzling clunkers for a new vehicle.
Traffic safety spokesman Rae Tyson said the government has an official site for the program at http://www.cars.gov.
Tyson said some Web sites have offered pre-approval sections that request a consumer's Social Security number and other personal information.
The traffic safety administration has given information about these unofficial sites to the Justice Department's Internet Fraud division.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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