It's sad that our local Chambers of Commerce work so hard to promote our local businesses and someone with fraudulent intentions comes along and tries to use them to unjustly gain monetarily. That has happened to our Superior Douglas Chamber of Commerce and they want to warn local businesses.
If you ate at an Arby's between October 25, 2016 and January 19, 2017, and used a credit or debit card, you should closely monitor your credit card or bank statements for any fraudulent activity.
The Duluth Police Department has recently received several phone calls and messages on their Facebook page in regards to what they are calling an IRS scam. They expect these type of annoying calls to increase as we near the tax deadline. Here's what you need to know.
It's hard to know what's true and who you can trust now days. The best thing you can do is keep abreast of the scams that are current in the area and keep your guard up! This scam is currently affecting residents in Minnesota and North Dakota. Here's the latest:
The Minnesota Department of Revenue has received reports of at least one individual posing as an agent of the Department of Revenue, attempting to collect money fraudulently.
It's hard to know what's true and who you can trust now days. The best thing you can do is keep abreast of the scams that are current in the area and keep your guard up! This scam could affect anyone that uses Credit Cards. Here's the latest:
Once again, there is a scam in the Northland because it's tax day. It's hard to know what's true and who you can trust now days. The best thing you can do is keep abreast of the scams that are current in the area and keep your guard up! The latest scam has targeted the Pine County/Sturgeon Lake area. Here's the latest:
Once again we are receiving information from the Duluth Police Department warning of another scam (sigh!) It's hard to know what's true and who you can trust now days. The best thing you can do is keep abreast of the scams that are current in the area and keep your guard up! Here's the latest:
Honestly, I just don't have a criminal mind, or time to come up with how to scam people. I don't know why, but I'm always shocked to learn of the different ways people can steal your money and identity. You seriously need to keep your guard up at all times. I always try to share scam information when it comes across my desk so you are aware. This time it comes from the State of Wisconsin Lotte
The Superior Police department took to their facebook page to warn residents about a slick new credit card scam. What makes this scam easy to fall for is that it only requires you to give them 3 numbers.