Springtime is Scam Time. Say “Furrwell” to Pet Scammers

Springtime is Scam Time. Say “Furrwell” to Pet Scammers

It’s spring scam season. The BBB Serving Greater Cleveland warns consumers that scams relating to home repairs, income tax and pets are the rip-offs of choice this time of year.
Remarkably, experts believe that nearly 80% of sponsored posts for pets online are fake.
Here’s a video on a local pet scam and tips on how to avoid becoming a victim. Go to the Better Business Bureau’s website to learn how to spot scams, rip-offs and other cons at  bbb.org.
Click on this link to view the video: facebook.com/BBBCleveland/videos/280556446918232

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