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Confident Consumer: Final tips to avoid scams with Angie Barnett
WBFF Fox45 Baltimore· 5 days agoAngie Barnett with the Better Business Bureau has been joining Fox45 for more than a decade to lay...
Don't want to lug that couch down the stairs yourself? Here's how to find safe movers
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAny mover that is moving intrastate, or across state lines, must also have a Department of...
BBB warns of Memorial Day Weekend scams
WSMV Nashville· 3 days agoAs Memorial Day approaches, the Better Business Bureau is urging members of the military community to not fall for scams targeting them during this time....
Memphis mother warns of secret shopping scam
FOX 13 Memphis· 4 days agoDenozanna Moore thought she found an easy way to make a little money on the side. “We thought we were filling out a job to be a secret shopper," the...
Moving anytime soon? Watch out for scammers on the move, too - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 6 days agoThe Better Business Bureau said it hears from consumers every year around this time who have either...
Concert ticket caution: Woman's $45 tickets end up costing over $125 each
WCPO Cincinnati· 5 days agoSummer is almost here, the season for concerts and big outdoor music festivals. Justin Timberlake,...
Kansas City residents share warning about car warranty company
FOX 4 Kansas City· 6 days agoA car warranty that for as little as $100 a month will shield you from danger. But that’s not the...
Money & the Law: Colorado's 'lemon law' gets a makeover
Colorado Springs Gazette· 1 day agoAll states have a “lemon law.” Colorado’s law dates back to 1994 and this year’s General Assembly...
“It's a game of whack-a-mole” Local business struggling to shut down copycat websites
ABC 2 Baltimore· 6 days agoA local sporting goods store is dealing with impostors. Brenda Robinson’s niece wanted sneakers for Christmas, the On Cloud 5 running shoes. “I did a Google search and this AuSport* organization or store came up,” said Robinson.
How to know a job offer isn't a scam: Did a professor really post it? And why the check?
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoSocial media, as well as online job marketplaces, are hot spots for job scams. But you might also hear about such jobs via text message or email. So, it's key to step back and search ...