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Medicare beneficiaries were being warned about a phone scam targeting those seeking better deals on their plans.
A new scam making the rounds in Oklahoma looks real enough to fool even people who normally delete suspicious messages.
The FTC warns of a surge in illegal robocalls falsely claiming to be about loan applications. An expert with Consumers' Checkbook advises hanging up immediately and never pressing any keypad prompts.
We referred him to 1-800-MEDICARE, the agency's official phone number, where you can report a fraud call and request a new number if you fear yours has been compromised.
UPDATED: July 17, 2025 at 5:59 PM EDT The Cuyahoga County Department of Consumer Affairs urges residents to ignore all calls about missed jury duty as these are scam calls, according to a news ...
Consumer advocates say criminal networks in Southeast Asia fuel U.S. scam calls. Experts urge law enforcement to take broader ...
Fake parking citations are being placed on cars throughout Louisiana's third-largest city, prompting the Shreveport Police ...
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