Every couple of months, a new scam pops up that tricks people into buying gift cards and being duped out of thousands of dollars. Don't fall for this latest scam. Here's what to look for.
While many New Yorkers so desperately wanted to get back to work even during the pandemic, police recently unmasked an inticiate scam that prevented a woman from working. It turns out, a trio of Lake George-area residents were running a quarantine-scheme that kept one area woman out of work, as she lied to her employers about possibly having the coronavirus.
We are all watching a lot more television during the pandemic. No matter what streaming service you are using, you are paying for it in some way. There is a warning of one service that is being rerouted to scammers in an effort to take your money.
There are thousands of deals online and it is getting harder to tell which are real and which are fake. Now that we are spending more time online during the lockdown. here's what you should be aware of.
There is a lot of information that we need to be aware of during this pandemic. Now local law enforcement is warning of a scam that involves impersonating police officers.
Many are using digital wallets like Venmo, PayPal, and Apple Pay. There are scammers that are sending you money by accident to these accounts. Here's what to be aware of.
How awful. People trying to take advantage of other people during a pandemic. Well, it's happening and now there's another kind of virus to look out for.
Another scam is circulating around the internet and to your email. An elaborate authentic-looking Amazon email may be in your inbox. Here's what to look for so you don't fall for this scam.
Here is your friendly holiday reminder that if it seems too good to be true it probably is. Those gift exchanges online whether it be wine, money, or gifts, are all pyramid schemes and everyone should be on guard.