Better Business Bureau Warns Of COVID-19 Stimulus Scams

As stimulus checks begin to arrive either in the mail or by direct deposit the Better Business Bureau is warning people to beware of scams. The BBB is already getting reports of scammers contacting people claiming they need to provide personal information to get the money. According to officials, neither is true. Experts warn that you should not respond to any text messages, emails or robo-calls about your stimulus check.

Tuesday, January 5th 2021, 8:03 am

By: News On 6


As stimulus checks begin to arrive either in the mail or by direct deposit the Better Business Bureau is warning people to beware of scams.

The BBB is already getting reports of scammers contacting people claiming they need to provide personal information to get the money.

According to officials, neither is true. Experts warn that any text messages, emails or robo-calls about stimulus checks should not be answered.

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