Restrictions aside, Boost Mobile offers add - on options such as a $ 10 / month entertainment bundle that provides access to live TV and on - demand content from many channels, plus «CallWatch» tech
for scam alerts, and the option of international calling.
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The company, which is building a database of suspect merchants and
scams, charges $ 10 a month
for the service and
alerts family members in the event of any suspicious activity.
The Better Business Bureau recently issued a fraud
alert for the «one ring
scam» after being contacted by phone users across the country.
Scam alert: Residents are warned to hang up the phone and never provide credit card or banking information over the phone when receiving a call from a person claiming to work
for Microsoft, Geek Squad or some other nationally recognized tech company and requesting information before eliminating a virus found on a computer.
As tax day approaches, New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is warning taxpayers to be on the
alert for potential
scams by tax preparers.
The Department of Consumer Protection is charged with ensuring a fair and equitable marketplace
for consumers through various initiatives including
scam alert and protections, licensing of plumbers and electrical engineers, helping consumers find the lowest gasoline and oil prices, ensuring accuracy of weights and measures, protecting consumers from the sale of unsafe children's products and other programs aimed to ensure fairness to Westchester's consumers.
Con Edison is warning customers to be on
alert for scams in which a caller threatens a service turnoff unless...
Buffalo, NY (WBEN) Erie County Comptroller Stefan Mychajliw and Sheriff Tim Howard are warning families to be on the
alert for a
scam using their grandchildren to target them.
New York state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Wednesday released an urgent fraud
alert in response to increasing reports of immigration
scams, where fake immigration officers are demanding money from individuals in exchange
for avoiding deportation.
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If you think someone is targeting you
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scam, speak with your loan provider and
alert the Federal Trade Commission right away.
However, it's very important to make sure that
alerts of potential fraud are legitimate and from your actual bank or lender, and not a phishing
scam, which are infamous
for using potential cases and warnings of fraud to rope victims in to giving them their personal information.
Don't fall
for the «Obama government debt bailout program»
scam — Rip - off
alert: There's no government program to relieve you of credit card debt, despite the hordes of Internet scammers who say there is... (See Debt bailout)
Be on the
alert for money
scams.
Just this week, the New York State Bar Association e-mailed an
alert to members warning them to watch out
for the
scam (as republished by lennyesq).
As discussed in my prior post, attorneys need to stay on
alert for collection
scams.
Thanks
for alerting me to this
scam.
Be on hyper
alert for scams before a three - day bank holiday, which is a popular time to strike, and then avoid detection until after the banking holiday, by which time the fraudster is long gone.
For the last few weeks, T - Mobile customers have been receiving text message
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And today — we have a
scam alert —
for you.
Other top stories in the video look at tightening bank lending standards
for commercial real estate, the increase in women in commercial real estate, the best markets
for renters who want to become homeowners, and a
scam alert real estate practitioners can include in their email signature line to remind consumers to verify recipients before emailing valuable information in a real estate transaction.