Advice from BBB on avoiding Valentine’s Day scams
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The Better Business Bureau has issued a Valentine’s Day scam alert, warning people living in the DMV about the most common frauds and how to avoid them.
Think you're protected? Not all delivery scams happen online. The Better Business Bureau shares easy tips to avoid falling for them in today's world.
Flooding issues can lure in scam artists trying to pass off water-damaged vehicles as ordinary used cars. Unsuspecting consumers, particularly those living in regions of the country unaffected by hurricanes or flooding, are often fooled by fresh upholstery ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Better Business Bureau is providing a few tips to help people best online scams as they become more complex. While one may assume that these scams happen most to seniors, the BBB shared in a recent study that those in their 20s ...
As the calendar flips to a new year, people set resolutions. Don't miss one of the most important resolutions - take control of your finances.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — The Better Business Bureau is warning recent home buyers to be on high alert for official-looking scam mail related to their new mortgage, home warranty or property title. Because a home purchase is a matter of public record, scammers ...
For years, BBB has warned consumers against doing business with callers and online companies who don’t have a valid physical address. Scammers, never easily deterred, have found a way to associate an address with their shady dealings, and this has led to ...
(WXYZ) — The Better Business Bureau is reminding Michiganders to be wary of people who befriend you, or romance you online, and then want money or push crypto ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- With the holiday season in full swing the Better Business Bureau is seeing an increase in scams. Knowing what to look out for is vital to steer clear of scams. Here are the latest data, BBB's Scam Tracker shows a 209 percent increase in ...
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Halloween may be the spookiest holiday on the calendar— but data shows Americans are not scared of spending. The National Retail Federation predicts consumers will spend a record-breaking $13.1 billion on costumes, candy ...