You weren’t born yesterday, so you know to delete a threatening text message that claims to be from the IRS. And your “Spidey sense” starts to tingle when an text says you need to confirm your credit ...
There is a certain phrase that should now get your Spidey sense tingling. This three-word message is one that scammers rely on and could make you high-risk to fall for a scam text: “Would you kindly.” ...
To guard against scams it’s helpful to look for “red flags,” things in an unsolicited text or email that suggest the message is from a scammer. Three simple words also provide a red flag. If you ...
Many customers are receiving emails and text messages about holiday deliveries, but they should use some tips and tricks before determining whether they are real. A recent article in Reader's Digest ...
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