VIDEO: Every Trick Scammers Use To Take Your Money
I rarely share a video that’s not one of mine. This one’s too helpful, too important. It’s a must-watch. (photo courtesy: Bolt Statistics)
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I rarely share a video that’s not one of mine. This one’s too helpful, too important. It’s a must-watch. (photo courtesy: Bolt Statistics)
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We’re shopping online more than ever, some for the first time. Many of you are doing it wrong. WAY wrong.
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When a loved one dies, his or her debt doesn’t disappear. That doesn’t necessarily mean you’re responsible for it, either.
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First, it was seniors. Now scam artists are using the pandemic to snag college students seeking financial aid.
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Before the bank takes your keys, you should know that the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act offers two types of protection for home loans, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
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A Facebook follower’s struggle illustrates why these gimmicks are trap doors in times like these.
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Businesses are confused. Bankers are confused. It’s going to take some time before the Small Business Administration (SBA) can guarantee what it can do for struggling Mid-South companies.
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Wave away the fog of fake news and scams. This #WiseAdvice is where to start for legitimate loans and relief for small businesses.
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You knew it would happen, especially when Washington is considering emergency checks for citizens as part of the stimulus package. Here’s how to spot the fakes.
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To commemorate National Consumer Protection Week (March 1-7), the National Consumer League’s Fraud.org breaks down the worst offenders.