A large check with your name on it from an unknown and unexpected sender? This is always a scam.
Consumer watchdogs warn that talk of 'tariff refund' checks is giving scammers yet another reason to text, call or email you with fake promises.
Truist Bank is alerting customers to common scams targeting bank accounts, as fraudsters increasingly use texts, emails and fake alerts to steal information. What we know Truist says some of the most ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Consumer advocates and law enforcement officials across Ohio are urging residents to watch for increasingly sophisticated scams that cost victims millions annually. According to Ryan ...
The Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office is urging all to be cautious when selling vehicles privately after a woman reported her ...
Garrett Watson, director of policy analysis for the Tax Foundation, cautions consumers that tariff refunds might not become reality for consumers, as we're not seeing much political momentum. Scammers ...
Fraudsters are increasingly luring job seekers to apply for positions that don’t exist, often costing victims thousands of dollars. Scammers are promoting fake jobs alongside legitimate ones, using ...
Signage outside a Truist Financial Corp. bank branch in Lexington, Kentucky, U.S., on Sunday, Jan. 16, 2022. Truist Financial reported adjusted earnings per share for the fourth quarter that beat the ...