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08/04/2009
Beware of misleading letters from an alleged Phoenix-based company called Property Tax Review Board (PTRB) that claims, for a fee of $189, that they can help homeowners reduce their property tax bills for the 2009 tax year.
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08/04/2009
Scammers use Social Security and bank account numbers to appear legitimate
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09/03/2008
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06/27/2008
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03/07/2008
Your Better Business Bureau serving Northern, Central and Western Arizona, is warning the public of a mailer that is circulating about ‘guaranteed’ government grants.
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02/01/2008
The way consumer credit scores are calculated will be changing soon. In early spring, The Fair Isaac Corp. – creator of the FICO score – will be unveiling a new scoring model for determining credit scores, dubbed FICO 08. While the Fair Isaac Corp. is keeping their methodology for determining credit scores under wraps, Better Business Bureau (BBB) is offering a few details and advising consumers on how FICO 08 could affect them in ways they may not have imagined.
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06/21/2007
The BBB alerts consumers nationwide to BlueHippo’s three-year track record of failing to deliver on promises
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06/01/2007
With the official start of the summer season, the Better Business Bureau of Central/Northern Arizona (BBB) is advising consumers on how to spot and avoid the threat of vacation and travel-related fraud. Out of the 3900 industries the BBB system monitors, the travel industry consistently ranks in the top 25 for number of complaints.
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06/01/2007
The Better Business Bureau of Central/Northern Arizona is warning the public about a locksmith conducting questionable business practices in Arizona and four other states.
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05/29/2007
The American Kennel Club® (AKC®) and the Better Business Bureau of Central/Northern Arizona are warning consumers about scams targeting unsuspecting puppy buyers.
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03/01/2007
Scam uses the "BBB" Name to Attract Victims
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02/13/2007
The Better Business Bureau System warns all businesses and consumers across the United States and Canada of a spoofing scam using the BBB name and a false BBB e-mail address to entice recipients to access potentially damaging hyperlinks.
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02/06/2007
With the tax season here, most consumers are looking for ways to cut their tax bill. Unfortunately, con artists are always looking for filers who are eager to find tax breaks. The Better Business Bureau of Central/Northern Arizona, along with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reminds taxpayers not to fall victim to a variety of tax scams.
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