Beware of Fraudulent Websites!
When registering for the annual meeting, you may encounter fraudulent companies (including websites) impersonating the AUA or falsely suggesting a relationship with the AUA. The organizations might contact you directly via email, or you might find them on the Internet. Such bad actors may also falsely promise you discounted pricing. Please note that the AUA does not partner with any third-party organizations for meeting registration. You should only register directly with the AUA.
We need your help to stop fraud! If you believe you may have been the attempted or actual victim of fraud, please share your experience with the AUA. We may be able to shut down these fraudulent websites and at the very least, increase awareness around such fraudulent activities. Email the following information to convention@AUAnet.org:
- Name (required)
- Email address (required)
- URL of fraudulent website or email address of fraudulent email (required)
- Text of website or email (optional)
- Additional details (optional)
- Include as attachments pictures of the website, the actual email chain with the fraudulent company, any invoices or other attachments sent by the fraudulent company (optional but extremely helpful)
