Buying secondhand online is always a risk, but one woman was in for an unexpectedly nasty surprise when she ordered joggers from Vinted. “I had the worst Vinted order in history,” Kat Hibberd ...
Vinted is opening its first ever second-hand luxury fashion pop-up in London later this month. House of Vinted will be located in the city’s The Adria hotel and is open to the platform’s ...
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One tax scam encourages people to create fake W-2 forms. Fake emails impersonate the IRS, state tax agencies, and software companies. Fraud has no season, but scammers know that the days leading ...
More "smishing" scams surrounding North Carolina's toll payment program, NC Quick Pass, are apparently circulating throughout the state. Google searches for queries like "NC Quick Pass scams ...
Hundreds of thousands of side hustlers—including Vinted sellers, drivers, and dog walkers—are set to benefit from a major tax shake-up that will free them from filing tax returns. The ...
Never click on the link in the message. There are some things you can do to help identify whether someone is trying to scam you. Annoyed by text messages showing up on your phone warning you about ...
Since Zelle launched in 2017, customers at three banks lost over $870 million to scams on the app, according to a lawsuit filed by the Consumers Financial Protection Bureau. To help stop the scams ...
Arizonans, watch out for this text messaging scam that the FBI says is spreading across the United States. In a new warning from the FBI, scammers are targeting more states with new "smishing" or ...
ABC11 warned you about this text scam when drivers in the Triangle got a text claiming to be from North Carolina Toll Services and threatened a late fee of $50 if you didn't pay the toll ...
A text message scam claiming that consumers owe money for fake, unpaid road tolls is continuing to proliferate across the U.S., and experts are warning recipients to exercise caution.