You're primed and ready to save during the final hours of Amazon Prime Days and you make one simple click that causes you trouble with a scam artist. How is a person to know? Here are some things to watch for to stay clear of trouble while shopping for deals on Amazon Prime, according to the Better Business Bureau.
There's a new twist on a romance scam where a con artist offers to become your sugar momma or sugar daddy and pay your bills. But it's really a way to trick you out of money.
Scammers in Great Britain were caught selling fake vaccination cards on eBay and TikTok and the BBB knows it could happen soon in the United States and Canada.
More people are staying home during the coronavirus pandemic. To pass the time at home, more people are watching streaming services like Netflix. Beware of a recent scam promising free Netflix for a year.
Who doesn’t want $500 in gift cards, free groceries, or designer clothes? It’s easy to be tempted by social media giveaways. But before you like, comment or share a social post in hopes of winning some big prize, make sure that giveaway is the real deal.