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  1. Learn how to recognize phone scams, file a complaint when appropriate and protect your personal and financial information. Unwanted phone calls are a nuisance and invade your privacy. But even worse, phone scams could cost you anywhere from a few dollars to your life savings.

  2. Scammers use tricks and lies to steal your money or personal information. Scams happen online, by mail, phone, text, social media, in person, and through new emerging technologies. USAGov's where to report a scam tool helps you find the best agency or organization to report the scam.

  3. Spot a scam? Tell the BBB about it. Help the Better Business Bureau investigate scams and warn others. Report a scam or fraud, or browse and view scams reported by others.

  4. File a Consumer Complaint Online. File a Complaint with Texas Attorney General's office. We're always tracking consumer scams. Here's a list of some common types—and how you can spot, avoid, and report them.

  5. The Texas Military Department has current job openings for Active Guard Reserve (AGR), Technician, Traditional, Counterdrug, State, Instructor, and Warrant Officer positions. Search below by job type, pay grade, position, and location.

  6. We protect Texas consumers by accepting complaints, filing civil cases in the public interest and educating Texans on how to spot and avoid possible scams.

  7. The Active Guard Reserve program allows Soldiers transitioning off active duty the opportunity to compete for AGR positions closer to home. If you'd like to apply for the AGR program, visit the...