Scams are everywhere and you just can't be too careful. You'll usually find them on your phone or in your email. But I got an email today that made me take a second look.
It's a sad truth but criminals are everywhere and they are constantly popping up on our computers. Here is a scam you really need to be aware of because it plays on your fear.
Scammers, they just won't stop. There is a new scam going on around the Texarkana area and the Texarkana Texas Police are putting out a warning to beware of this one because it could be costly.
With a new year comes a new scam. It seems some people can't stop scamming others out of their money. The Bowie County Sheriff's Office is warning citizens in our area about a new phone scam that is going around.
Have you been getting strange text messages from Amazon? I don't mean the ones that say your order is on the way or delivered. I'm talking about the texts that are saying you have 'Amazon Rewards Credit'
Scams are reportedly on the rise in Texas since the February winter storms. State and federal recovery officials urge disaster survivors to watch for and report any suspicious activity or potential fraud.
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today announced registration is open for the free regional Rutledge Retiree Resources event July 30, in Hope. The event is a part of a larger series of educational programs hosted by Rutledge for seniors throughout the state.
I always hear about phone scams but last night? We actually got one at our house! When the phone rang the caller I.D. said "new not available" which didn't raise too much concern. My husband, John, answered the phone to a man that said he was from Microsoft.