Who’s pretending to be the government now?
You’ve gotten the calls: from Social Security. Or the IRS. Or Medicare. Or any number of other agencies.
You’ve gotten the calls: from Social Security. Or the IRS. Or Medicare. Or any number of other agencies.
If you’re trying to clean up your credit, you’ll come across plenty of companies offering an easy fix. But any company promising instant results for a price is likely a scam.
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.
It’s almost summer! Right now, you probably have beaches on the brain or you’re thinking about that long-planned trip abroad.
A while back, we warned you about the “one ring” scam.
Crowdfunding is one way to support a project you believe in and get rewards for that support. But the project you’re backing is only as good as the people behind it.
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.