Some of the most heartless scams of all target active service members, their families and veterans, warns the Better Business Bureau of Minnesota and North Dakota (BBB). In addition to being a day to ...
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Better Business Bureau reports that American military service members lose more on scams than the average American consumer.
and scammers especially like to pose as members of the military who are stationed overseas. The fraudsters often set up profiles on dating apps, hoping to prey on your sense of patriotism.
Army and Air Force Exchange Service officials are warning soldiers and military families to be aware of scammers using the Exchange's logo. Posted on Aug 18, 2019 Army and Air Force Exchange ...
Scammers and cyber thieves continue to use tax scams. Be wary of phone calls or automated messages from someone who claims to be from the IRS. In most cases, an IRS phishing scam is an unsolicited ...
Since the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine, phone scammers have orchestrated at least 187 arson attacks on military enlistment offices, banks, vehicles, and other targets in Russia, according to ...
Police in Ontario say they are looking for a man who is alleged to have swindled nearly a dozen victims across Canada in a ...
In this scheme, scammers send an official-looking email ... For more personal finance tips and resources, visit the Military.com Money section.
A man is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant as part of a romance scam during which he allegedly posed as being in the military ...
Peel Regional Police say 11 victims from Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and Saskatchewan lost a total of $275,000 in the alleged scam ... who claimed to be a military member stationed overseas.
Friendly online chatting developed into what the victims believed was a relationship, leading to the man asking for money to ...
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