This holiday season, experts forecast that U.S. online shopping will attract more people and hit new record sales numbers.
WKBN talked with Melissa Ames from the Better Business Bureau about some of the most common scams to watch out for.
Retailers and shippers traditionally hire seasonal workers to fulfill holiday shoppers’ demands, whether online or in person.
Black Friday, traditionally the single busiest shopping day of the year, arrives a little late this year on Nov. 29, with ...
Scammers often get financial information and personal details, or lure in veterans with videos that claim they can win lots ...
To avoid fake delivery scams, simply do not engage with any text or email that prompts you to click links or hand over ...
The Better Business Bureau is encouraging customers to write a review about marketplace experiences with businesses, brands ...
Tis the season for all your holiday shopping. But it's also a prime time for scams as online grinches look to steal your holiday spirit.
The Easley Police Department said scammers are using the photo of a police officer that has passed away to try and steal from ...
Federal Trade Commission said some adoption intermediaries advertise high placement rates and short placement times with no ...
Shopping online and having gifts shipped to your house is convenient, but it can also create an opportunity for scammers to trick you into clicking a link that could lead to theft.
This holiday season, experts forecast that U.S. online shopping will attract more people and hit new record sales numbers.