Beware of Scammers: Protecting LPFM Radio Applicants from Fake Engineers

LPFM Radio Scams
Don’t be scammed by a fake LPFM Radio Engineer

There are countless opportunities for aspiring LPFM Radio broadcasters to realize their dreams. However, there’s a dark side to this, as unscrupulous individuals prey on gullible Low Power FM radio applicants with tantalizing promises and unbelievably low prices. It’s very important to be vigilant and informed to safeguard your aspirations and investments in this space.

One alarming instance that has come to our attention is a fraudulent scheme offering to prepare and file an LPFM radio application for an unbelievably low fee of just $200. The catch? The applicant claimed that their application was already submitted by this scammer, even before the official LPFM radio filing window opened on December 6th. This, of course, is impossible and raises red flags about the authenticity of the service.

The urgency of this issue cannot be overstated. It is imperative to conduct thorough due diligence when selecting a consultant to assist with your LPFM radio application. Check their background and references, as scammers often operate under the radar, making it challenging to verify their legitimacy. The unfortunate reality is that these scammers not only take your hard-earned money but also jeopardize your chance of obtaining a construction permit for your new Low Power FM radio station during this crucial window.

As a cautionary example, we have discovered one “consultant” who operates under different names and has an unsettling history of multiple prison sentences related to activities within the radio industry. This is just one of the many cases that highlight the pressing need for vigilance and scrutiny when engaging with consultants in the LPFM radio field.

We emphasize that our intention is not to cause harm or cast aspersions on any individual or entity. Our primary responsibility is to safeguard the Low Power FM Radio Community from these scams and protect the genuine aspirations of those looking to make a positive impact through radio broadcasting.

Regrettably, the example provided is not an isolated incident. There are numerous other scams lurking within this LPFM radio filing window, waiting to deceive unsuspecting applicants. These scams can take various forms, including fake engineers, unreasonably low fees, and fraudulent promises.

If you are an LPFM radio applicant or considering becoming one, exercise extreme caution when choosing a consultant. Verify their credentials, check references, and be skeptical of any offer that seems too good to be true. The LPFM radio community is a thriving and inspiring environment for broadcasters, and we must collectively work to protect it from those who seek to exploit it for personal gain. Stay vigilant, stay informed, and ensure your LPFM radio journey is filled with authenticity and success!