Better Business Bureau
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BBB: Identity theft reveals itself through credit information
Identity Theft: Its a growing problem, especially as consumers handle transactions online and leave themselves open to scammers seeking to get their private…
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Better Business Bureau advice: Don’t Click on that Link
If you receive a text with a surprise offer don’t click on that link. The Better Business Bureau scamtracker.has received…
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Carthage woman bilked in online purchase scam
Online purchase scams are prevalent in this area. That’s according to Stephanie Garland of the Better Business Bureau. “The Better…
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BBB advises consumers to use caution when dealing with digital vaccine passports
Use caution when you see offers for digital vaccine passports. That comment comes from the Better Business Bureau as more…
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BBB warns about Student Loan payoff scams
If you have an outstanding student loan, watch out. Stephanie Garland of the Better Business Bureau says scammers making unsolicited calls…
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BBB warns of festival scams as summer continues and Covid-19 restrictions are eased
As summer continues to heat up and Covid-19 restrictions are eased, consumers will see major concerts, festivals, and events begin…
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Access Doors LLC receives “F” rating from the Better Business Bureau
The Better Business Bureau is advising consumers to use caution when dealing with the business Access Doors LLC, a garage…
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Sweepstakes, lottery scam losses up, especially for those 55 and older
Sweepstakes and lottery scams resulted in higher financial losses during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the previous three years, particularly…
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Oronogo woman loses $500 in “car wrap” scam
A woman from Oronogo recently thought she had a fantastic job opportunity after an offer came through the mail. All…
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Ashcroft Reminds Missourians to beware of payment scams
Jefferson City, Mo. — Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is reminding Missourians that the Business Services Division in his office will…
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