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Consumer Alert

“You’ve won! Now pay us” is always a scam.

Jim Kreidler

During these difficult economic times, it is easy to imagine our financial problems disappearing by winning a big prize. Who wouldn’t like to win a million dollars, a new car, or a vacation home?

Consumer Alert

Hang up on business imposter scams

Jabari Cook

Scammers love to use the same old tricks in new ways. One of their favorites is to pose as a business or government official to pressure you into sending them money or personal information.

Consumer Alert

Avoiding a cryptocurrency scam

Cristina Miranda

Yesterday some high-profile people had their Twitter accounts hacked by scammers who