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by Michelle Lowry
The phone rings, you check out the number before answering and the phone number you see is yours. It would make anyone wonder what’s going on but the Federal Trade Commission warns do not give in to curiosity. Do not pick up the call and...
Posted at 07:50h
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by abbo
A U.S. District Court orders the operators of several international tech support schemes to pay millions of dollars for charging people for services they don't even need.
The FTC offers these details on the scam plus where to report it if you get a call:
A U.S....
Posted at 06:09h
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by abbo
It’s called “cramming”: Third party vendors add charges to your cell phone bills for subscriptions or services you don’t even get.
Generally your carrier has to add third party charges to your bill so the ball is in your court when it comes to protecting...
Posted at 10:19h
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by abbo
The Federal Trade Commission issues a warning about fraudulent callers claiming to be with the IRS.
Thousands have lost money to these schemes but there are simple ways to protect yourself and report the crooks.
The FTC offers these details:
This time of year is often taxing for...
Posted at 09:12h
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by abbo
There are easy ways to spot, and protect yourself, from this one.
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) offers this information:
The Internet Crime Complaint Center continues to receive reports of telephone scams involving calls that claim their “relative” is in a legal or financial...
Posted at 13:24h
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by abbo
The Federal Trade Commission went after telemarketers who were successfully targeting the elderly.
The FTC reports it shut down a multi-million dollar phone scam and offers these details and how to avoid similar come-ons:
What do you say to a group of thieves that steal more than...
Posted at 09:20h
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by abbo
The Federal Trade Commission wants people to know: People pushing fraudulent offers often pretend to be government or law enforcement officials; hoping to frighten people into acting before they have time to thing.
The FTC offers this information so you can be prepared before...
Posted at 12:00h
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by abbo
What's the "one-ring" cell phone scam and how does it work?
The FTC offers this information so you can avoid being hit with big charges:
Who’s calling now? That number doesn’t ring a bell. Hold the phone, says the Federal Trade Commission. You could be a potential...
Posted at 12:01h
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by abbo
The Better Business Bureau reports scammers are taking advantage of winter weather by impersonating electric and gas company representatives; even threatening residents and business owners with deactivation of service unless they pay up immediately.
The BBB shares this information so you can protect yourself:
How the Scam...