Scams in the state of Texas are simply deplorable.
Sadly though, they do happen in the Lone Star State. There's so many to list, the amount could fill up the page. Some however, occur more often than others.
These scams target many different people, from seniors to young adults...
We have an update to a story we told you about back last year where a Tyler man was indicted on federal charges that he pretended to be a military war hero to scam money out of investors.
It seems like every time we get bad weather here in West Texas the repair scams come out of nowhere. Beware that they are already showing up. The BBB says to check with them first.
Beware AI scams are on the rise only now they are targeting you and your family members. Before you get suckered into wiring money or giving out info check with the BBB.
With colder freezing weather, the scam artists are out and looking to take your money. The Better Business Bureau advises what to be on the lookout for.
More people in Texas are being scammed on the internet than any other state except for California, according to a new study by Social Catfish.
A whopping $606,179,646 has been stolen from a total of 41,148 Texas residents, according to the site's research...
Big country beware of shady contractors with advance fee scams going on now in and around the big country. Learn more from the Abilene Better Business Bureau.
Before you rebuild or remodel check with the Better Business Bureau. Construction scams are starting to show up in West Texas after the recent wildfires and storms.