We've all been approached in a parking lot before by someone claiming that they had fallen on hard times and needed a few bucks.
Maybe they needed gas for the car or a couple bucks to catch the bus. Sometimes you cough up a few bucks.
But don't you always wonder if the person was telling the truth or not?
In this time of safety and keeping your information a secret you should be aware of any types of scams, especially those involving your bank account. These ATMs look like any regular ATM but there's a gimmick to them that will steal your information.
If you or someone you know is in the market for a new job, be aware of potential employers asking for money, checking account info or requirements of purchases! You should never have to pay or purchase items to become employed.
Officials with Colorado-based SourceGas are urging customers to be mindful of a nationwide billing scam targeting utility customers. According to a statement from the company, the scams range from an individual trying to obtain personal information from a customer to attempts to illegally obtain payments from customers
Scammers have been known to try and use fake employee names and or fake emplo
Social media dominates a good portion of many people's daily lives. Checking up on friend's activities online is something most Americans do few times a day. The ever evolving world of social media now lets us share photos and statuses to spread an idea at lightning speed. Occasionally you will be asked to share something in efforts to help raise awareness or improve the well being of individua
If you've ever seen those infomercials, magazine ads, or internet spam that features a "get slim quick" ploy, you've seen the "before" and "after' photos that are made to convince you that the program works. Most of these look fake...I actually saw one that had a white dude before, and a black dude after...
Hundreds of people across the United States have reported receiving an email claiming to be from San Francisco ticket company StubHub. The emails reference an order for a boxing event that the recipient did not place. This is a phishing email to gather personal information...
I love winning sweepstakes. Especially ones I didn't enter. And ones that pay me One Million Pounds. And ones that happen in countries that I neither live in or have ever visited.
Below is an e-mail I received this morning from the good folks at "Coca Cola". (I drink Pepsi. Hey, I'm the new generation):