If something seems a little too good to be true, or someone wants you to give you a cash prize but you didn't enter a contest, it's probably not legit.
We experienced some significant weather last week in the Evansville, Indiana area, and the Better Business Bureau warns consumers to be cautious of "storm chasers."
Evansville, Indiana police, along with the Better Business Bureau, are warning of two different scams - one involving phone calls and one using business emails.
The fact anyone would try to make money off of the pain of losing a loved one to COVID-19 is not only appalling, but it's probably going to keep happening. The Better Business Bureau and FEMA are warning those who lost a loved one to be wary of calls for a death certificate or an offer to pay for funeral expenses.
I have a lot of friends that are getting their COVID-19 vaccine, and they are super proud to share it their vaccination record card. But like anything that is shared on social media, your information could be compromised.