High Noon Film/Lewis Communications is proud to have been selected as the primary vendor for a new consumer protection campaign called “Delivering Trust-Delivering Justice”. Developed by the US Postal Inspection Service in support of National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW), the new campaign mirrors efforts by other federal agencies including the Federal Trade Commission, and the US Postal Service to protect consumers from fraud.
The cornerstone of the new campaign is a comprehensive web site, www.deliveringtrust.com, that highlights eight major types of fraud, and offers information to help consumers avoid becoming victims. This marks the 12th anniversary of National Consumer Protection Week, which runs from March 7-13. The event is a coordinated consumer education campaign highlighting the importance of protecting privacy and steering clear of fraud and scams.
This year’s theme – Dollars & Sense: Rated “A” for All Ages – encourages individuals to exercise good consumer sense at every stage of life – from grade school to retirement.
But the campaign, and the website are anticipated to have a much longer “shelf life” and greater impact on consumers than merely highlighting NCPW. The Inspection Service plans to promote the site as a continuing resource for the public, as part of their ongoing mission to prevent these types of crime.
In addition, to the web site, High Noon/Lewis Communications was tasked with creating print materials, video, and direct mail elements in support of the effort. “We’re honored to have been selected to work again with the Postal Inspection Service” said company president Les Rayburn, “Inspectors are among the best at solving these types of crimes, and have a deep commitment to preventing them”.






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