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BBB Scam Tracker has received thousands of complaints about misleading Facebook and Instagram ads. In fact, the 2023 BBB Scam Tracker Risk Report found that online purchase scams were the...
30 Νοε 2023 · Scammers are counting on that when they send fake delivery notifications to you by email and text, hoping you’ll click. Here’s how to spot these scams. View all Consumer Alerts
Browse and view scams reported to the BBB. Search BBB's database of reported scams and share scams with others to help protect you from existing schemes.
Protect yourself with the following tips to help you spot fake websites set up by scammers. Look closely at the domain name. One way fake websites trick people is by using a domain name that is...
5 Αυγ 2020 · Some scammers are creating fake customer service information for popular companies and paying for it to show up in your search results. When you contact them, they’ll offer to “resolve” the problem you may have — if you wire money to them or send gift cards.
Learn about the latest scams, and get advice to help you avoid, report, and recover from them. The FTC will never threaten you, say you must transfer your money to “protect it,” or tell you to withdraw cash or buy gold and give it to someone. That’s a scam. Learn more. Recognizing these common signs of a scam could help you avoid falling for one.