Medicare does not give out DNA kits
Here’s one that goes to show just how creative scammers can be.
Here’s one that goes to show just how creative scammers can be.
You’ve gotten the calls: from Social Security. Or the IRS. Or Medicare. Or any number of other agencies.
You can buy practically anything online, including used cars. But before you shell out any hard-earned cash, here’s a warning about scammers trying to sell cars they don’t have or own.
Need more space than an apartment, condo or townhouse can offer, but not ready to buy? A single-family home rental may fit the bill.
Have you gotten calls about supposed problems with your Social Security number from callers pretending they’re with the Social Security Administration (SSA)? If so, you’re not alone.
Not another robocall! We’ve all felt that way. Wondering what to do about robocalls? Check out this new video:
You’ve probably gotten one of these calls: They say it’s the IRS and they’re filing a lawsuit against you for back taxes. They may threaten to arrest or deport you. What do you do?
Still getting calls from people claiming to be from Medicare, asking for money or personal information? Watch this video about how you can protect yourself from Medicare scams:
If you need tech help with your computer, where do you go? Most of us probably search online.
We read you loud and clear! Last year, the FTC got nearly 143,000 reports about tech support scams.