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Stay alert against tariff relief scams! Discover how scammers take advantage of confusion to steal your personal info through fake offers.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning consumers to stay vigilant as scammers exploit widespread confusion about tariffs and their impact on individuals and the marketplace. Fraudsters are ...
(WAFB) - There are two scams the Better Business Bureau has seen an increase ... there is a new reason that the Better Business Bureau has been tracking, “tariff related excuses.” We have all seen ...
Have you ordered something and it is languishing and the company is blaming tariffs? It could be a scam.
Scammers are using the uncertainty around the tariffs to create fear and attempt to fool you into handing over sensitive data. Here are the scams to look out for and how to avoid them.
As President Donald Trump's new tariff policies take effect, experts warn they are creating the perfect storm for a new consumer scam The scam, which takes the form of a "tariff payment request ...
Bill Simon said the world’s largest retailer is well-equipped to face the trade war and might be overstating some of its “doom and gloom” warnings.
Common tariff scams include messages about fake packages, relief payments Tariff-related domain registrations reportedly spiked earlier this year BBB recommends slowing down, double-checking ...
Fraud attempts may appear in the form of “tariff payment request” texts or emails claiming to be from retailers, delivery companies or government agencies.