A telephone scam to get taxpayer's personal information has surfaced in parts of Louisiana. Here is what you need to know to keep your private information private.
A task force investigating credit card skimmers have located devices in Lafayette, Iberia, East Baton Rouge and numerous other parishes throughout Louisiana.
The person that the message was coming from isn't a person that I've ever interacted with, so, right at the onset of the conversation, red flags were waving.
There's a sad truth. Our culture has become quite tolerant of predatory business practices. The next time you see a "Free trial" offer, accompanied by some pretty fantastic claims, beware!
The Better Business Bureau of Acadiana is warning of a scam that uses local funeral homes' names and logos to lure unsuspecting internet users into a revealing personal information...
The Better Business Bureau has a warning for Acadiana residents: Do not to call an unknown number back or you may be taken by a new scam.
It is called the "One Ring" scam because scammers program their computers to blast out thousands of calls to random cell phone numbers, ring once, then disconnect...
I received an email from a good friend, advising me that there is a new credit card scam going on, and I wanted to make certain that you didn't fall victim to this fraud.