If you're looking for a job, you need to be aware of the latest scam that is even showing up on well-known employment websites and could cost you your identity.
The Better Business Bureau South Texas is warning that internet scammers are taking advantage of the job market with hiring scams that request private information.
The Better Business Bureau is reminding people to be aware of scams that are circulating online. Many people across the Valley are sending their support to the Uvalde community after a tragedy that left 21 people dead last Tuesday, but some families may never see a penny that gets donated due to the amount of scams. “We recommend that you pay with a major credit card,” Better Business Bureau President of South Texas Region Hilda Martinez said. “Because if you are scammed, it is