SC Consumer Affairs: March Events on Crypto Scams, Shredding, and Webinars
Summary
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) is hosting a series of events throughout March 2026, including webinars on cryptocurrency scams, state and federal privacy laws, and FTC Safeguards Rule updates. They are also offering free shred events across the state to help prevent identity theft.
What changed
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) has announced a series of consumer protection events throughout March 2026, coinciding with National Consumer Protection Week. These events include educational webinars covering topics such as cryptocurrency scams, HOAs and the law, state and federal privacy laws for businesses, data breach response, workplace scams, AI scams, and FTC Safeguards Rule updates. Additionally, SCDCA is partnering with Shred360 to host four free shred events in various locations across South Carolina to help consumers and businesses securely dispose of sensitive documents and prevent identity theft.
These events are primarily informational and educational, aimed at raising consumer awareness and providing practical guidance. While there are no direct compliance mandates associated with attending these webinars or shred events, businesses are encouraged to attend sessions relevant to their operations, such as the webinars on privacy laws and FTC Safeguards Rule updates. Consumers are encouraged to utilize the shred events and educational webinars to protect themselves from scams and identity theft. No specific compliance deadlines or penalties are mentioned, as these are proactive educational initiatives.
What to do next
- Review webinar schedule for relevant business topics (e.g., privacy laws, FTC Safeguards Rule).
- Promote consumer awareness of free shred events and educational webinars.
- Encourage employees to attend workplace scam and identity theft prevention webinars.
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Sun, 03/01/2026 COLUMBIA, S.C. –National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW) officially runs March 1-7 and the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) is again expanding our efforts to cover the entire month.
Cryptocurrency Scam Education
To kick off NCPW, SCDCA will focus on raising awareness and preventing cryptocurrency scams.
- Wednesday, March 4 at 10:00 a.m. — Press conference in the South Carolina Statehouse First Floor Lobby. SCDCA, AARP South Carolina, members of law enforcement and State Legislators will provide insight into how cryptocurrency is often used in scams, the impact the losses have on victims and what is being done to address these issues.
- Wednesday, March 4 at 10:30 a.m. — SCDCA will host a free webinar for consumers to learn about cryptocurrency and how to spot the red flags of a scam. Register to watch/listen from any digital device by clicking here.
- Thursday, March 5 — SCDCA and AARP South Carolina are partnering to host a law enforcement training that will focus on cryptocurrency and elder fraud scams. Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies are invited to learn about reporting, tracking and prosecuting scams and the resources that are available to their departments. Throughout the remainder of March, SCDCA will continue recognizing NCPW with programs to help prevent scams and identity theft. SCDCA will host four free shred events and seven educational webinars for consumers and businesses.
Free Shred Events
SCDCA will partner with Shred360 to offer the following free events from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.:
- Monday, March 9: Shandon Baptist Church, 5250 Forest Dr, Columbia, SC 29206
- Wednesday, March 11: First Presbyterian Church, 3810 Robert M. Grissom Pkwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
- Tuesday, March 17: North Charleston Coliseum, Parking Lot A, 5001 Coliseum Dr, North Charleston, SC 29418
- Tuesday, March 31: Herring Center at Furman University, Greenville, SC 29617 To shred your sensitive documents in a timely manner, the shred event is set up as a drive-through. Attendees are encouraged to stay in their vehicles and are limited to (3) three boxes (copy paper box or smaller) or (3) three bags (kitchen trash bag or smaller) per vehicle. There is no need to remove binder clips, paper clips, staples, rubber bands or CDs/DVDs prior to shredding.
Free Webinars
Grab a device and log in to a series of free webinars designed to help consumers and businesses stay safe. To register for a specific webinar, click the title links below:
- Wednesday, March 4 at 10:30 a.m. – Cryptocurrency Scams
- Wednesday, March 11 at 10:30 a.m. – HOAs and The Law
- Thursday, March 12 at 2 p.m. – State and Federal Privacy Laws for Businesses
- Wednesday, March 18 at 10:30 a.m. – My Information has been Breached, What Now?
- Thursday, March 19 at 2 p.m. – Avoiding Scams and Identity Theft in the Workplace
- Wednesday, March 25 at 10:30 a.m. – Artificial Intelligence Scams
- Thursday, March 26 at 2 p.m. – FTC Safeguards Rule Updates for Businesses Follow SCDCA on Facebook and X to receive tips throughout NCPW and learn ways to avoid scams and keep your personal identifying information safe.
About SCDCA
Established in 1974, DCA has more than fifty years of experience in protecting South Carolina consumers while recognizing those businesses that act honestly and fairly. Cultivating a marketplace comprised of well-informed consumers and businesses prevents deceptive and unfair business practices, allows legitimate business activity to flourish, resulting in the promotion of competition and a healthier economy.
Questions?
Scott Cooke
Communications Director
(803) 734-4296
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