Yucaipa Valley chamber warns businesses of possible scam

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The Yucaipa Valley Chamber of Commerce is notifying businesses of a possible identity theft scam.  Businesses have been receiving calls from someone posing as a chamber representative, asking to update members' information.  The request is not being made on the chamber's behalf, chamber officials said.  Chamber officials said the only chamber representatives who will be contacting members for any contact or profile information are Estella Samreth, Pamela Emenger or Lyn Clementes.  Information: (909) 790-1841; www.yucaipachamber.org

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