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Scammers are targeting local servicemembers


Here’s the trap: a service member is in the parking lot ... the scammers, dial 911. If you believe you have been targeted or if you fall victim to this scam, immediately contact your local ... Read More

5 Techniques To Foil Scammers and Criminals


You're almost certain to have received a call from a number that may seem local or someone you know ... Due to the rise in scammers targeting businesses, companies have started including these ... Read More

scam targeting seniors


Study: Seniors not on guard against scams may develop Alzheimer's Alhambra woman out $1,000 in auto-repair scam 82-year-old grandmother commits suicide after falling for scam Fake utility workers ... Read More

Scammers now targeting the disabled, getting violent


He was then tempted by an overseas job offer that turned out to be too good to be true, and now his parents fear for his life after job scammers threatened ... banked into a local bank account ... Read More

How scammers have sunk to a new low with an AI obituary scam targeting the grieving


However, these scammers specifically target kind-hearted individuals who are still alive and willing to assist grieving families. It’s essential to remain vigilant and protect yourself and your ... Read More

4 Most Common Roofing Scams And How To Avoid Them


These types of scammers pose as legitimate contractors and have bucketloads of false promises that they’ll repair your storm-damaged roof. Don’t fall for it if you have been insured by the ... Read More

Is the FTC calling you? Probably not. Here's how to avoid a phone scam targeting you


These scammers have become very clever in how they target their victims. First, they may spoof an FTC phone number so that when your phone rings, and you see your caller ID, it says FTC and/or a ... Read More


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