DWYM: What to do if you get charged for your COVID-19 shot
Consumer reporter John Matarese spoke with one couple who were fuming over being billed for their shot.
and last updated 2021-04-19 20:00:30-04
Have you had your COVID-19 vaccine yet?
Once you do, you might check your mailbox for an unexpected bill.
Consumer reporter John Matarese spoke with one couple who were fuming over being billed for their shot.
The U.S. Government is spending billions of dollars on the COVID-19 vaccines.
So why are some people being charged?
Tim and Vickie Gobin were excited to receive their COVID-19 shots last month.
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DWYM: Beware scams after your COVID-19 shot
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and last updated 2021-04-13 18:18:00-04
As you get your COVID-19 vaccine, be on the lookout for an email message about your shot.
But is it legitimate?
Consumer reporter John Matarese has a warning, so you donât waste your money.
If you are like many people, you may have received your COVID-19 vaccine, or may have an appointment to get it soon.
If so: beware!
Scammers may soon target you.
Jack and Renee Grady were thrilled to get their second Pfizer vaccine shot a few weeks ago.
That evening they got an email from Pfizer.
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What to know as Kentucky s unemployment system shuts down for 4 days
John Matarese has tips on strengthening your passwords
Kentuckyâs online unemployment insurance system is shutting down for four days after hundreds of thousands of fraudulent claims were recently filed and user passwords were compromised.
and last updated 2021-04-08 23:26:57-04
Kentuckyâs online unemployment insurance system is shutting down for four days after hundreds of thousands of fraudulent claims were recently filed and user passwords were compromised.
All public-facing UI systems will be offline from Friday at 12 a.m. to Tuesday, April 13 at 12 a.m. Claims will still be processed, but no new claims can be filed until Tuesday.