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Military members and their families becoming a more popular and lucrative target for fraudsters koaa.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from koaa.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Online pet purchase scams impacting local families costing victims hundreds of dollars BBB projects 2020 pet scam losses at $3.1 million KOAA-TV Graphic Designers Scam victims all report similar experiences. They believed they found the perfect pet for the perfect price, only to find out they paid for an animal that doesn t even exist. and last updated 2021-04-13 08:28:25-04 COLORADO SPRINGS â Spending so much time at home during the pandemic, lots of people turned to pets for comfort. But sometimes shopping online for that furry companion can lead to trouble. Investigators say online pet scams are running rampant. If you re looking to buy a pet online, especially a puppy, you may want to think twice. This area is a hotbed for fraudsters. News5 has reported on this before, but it appears during the pandemic the problem only got worse. ....
Roth did not know either of the claimants and had never employed them. âWhen this started, Iâm like, âWow, this will be easy to correct,ââ he said. âBoy, was I wrong.â Roth spent upwards of 40 hours over the next couple of months sending emails and faxes and making phone calls in attempts to get the claims approvals reversed. âI just followed the directions in the letters, calling the 800 number or the 303 number, and couldnât get through to anybody,â Roth said. âIâd be on hold for a long time, and then the call would get dropped.â After many unsuccessful attempts to contact the department by phone, âI was finally able to get a fax through,â he said. âThen I got letters saying that because I didnât dispute it, itâs been approved.â ....
Online purchase scams identified as riskiest scam by Better Business Bureau koaa.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from koaa.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As more Americans get vaccinated against COVID-19, some people are posting pictures of their vaccination cards on social media. However, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning everyone not to share that information. “Even though it seems innocent or could seem innocent because it is just your first and last name and your date of birth, scammers put it all together and create a pretty scary situation for some people,” said Adah Rodriguez, the vice president of development and operations for the Better Business Bureau of Southern Colorado. Rodriguez said she hasn’t heard of any reports locally of identity theft tied to vaccination cards, and she’s hoping it stays that way. ....