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Better Business Bureau warns of scams preying on jobless The Better Business Bureau is encouraging job seekers to be wary of several kinds of scams set up to steal money by preying on the unemployed. www.metrowestdailynews.com
Better Business Bureau: Beware of Hurricane Earl scams The Better Business Bureau is warning people to avoid potential scams in the wake of storm damage if Hurricane Earl arrives here. www.metrowestdailynews.com
Job seekers warned to avoid scammers The Better Business Bureau has a warning for the millions of Americans looking for work: scammers may be ready to prey on their last dollar. www.winknews.com
BBB warns of mystery charges 'The (Better Business Bureau) urges consumers to check their credit card and bank accounts frequently for any unauthorized charges,' said Jeannette Kopko, BBB Dallas spokesperson. www.colonyleader.com
Buzz on business: BBB seeking Torch Award nominees The Better Business Bureau is accepting nominations for the sixth annual Torch Awards. The luncheon honoring the nominees and winners will be held at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 8 at the East Ridge Country Club. www.shreveporttimes.com
Job hunters fall victim to scams in troubled times Better Business Bureau warns scammers targeting job hunters in weak economy. www.wrdw.com
Medicare scam Recent calls to the Better Business Bureau from senior citizens point to individuals or companies using the Medicare rebate as a tool to gain appointments and get information from senior citizens. www.nassaucountyrecord.com
Better Business Bureau warns against scams The Better Business Bureau is warning people against five scams www.independentmail.com
Better Business: Understand car insurance to save money Does your auto insurance policy include comprehensive coverage? Is it necessary? www.commercialappeal.com
Better Business Bureau warns beware work at home scams in bad economy As the unemployment rate hovers around 10 percent and more unemployed workers become desperate for jobs, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns that scammers are taking advantage of the opportunity by preying on the unemployed. chestertontribune.com
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