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The Better Business Bureau is alerting us to another scam -- this one involves a popular social media platform.
A charity scam is making its rounds on TikTok, and the Better Business Bureau has some red flags to look out for.
That scam involves someone calling you and claiming that you failed to report for jury duty. The scammer then claims that you need to pay a fine.
The BBB provided the following additional tips to remember, especially when you're getting service from a small or local business: Be patient during busy times - Local businesses often have a smaller ...
Better Business Bureau Great West + Pacific is warning consumers across North America about a travel business called Speed ...
The Better Business Bureau of Eastern North Carolina is urging people who use TikTok to be aware of a scam taking place on ...
Have you received a traffic ticket in the mail with a photo of your license plate, but you don’t remember violating any traffic law? Jo Ann Deal said this happened to multiple people, including a ...
"So spring, summer travel, it can be a lot of fun. It can also be a lot of money," Cameron Nakashima with the Better Business ...
The Nebraska DMV and the Nebraska State Patrol put out a joint statement on the scam on Saturday. Several law enforcement agencies warned about the scam. “The Nebraska DMV does not send any such ...
The Better Business Bureau of Eastern Carolinas is making sure parents are on high alert on phone safety this summer. During ...
CarShield, the St. Peters vehicle service contracts giant, is taking on its primary competitor – but also the Better Business ...
Valabasas currently holds an F rating on the BBB of the Mid-South website due to what the bureau has called a "concerning ...