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Scammers often target older people who are lonely
The holidays are a time to gather with friends and family, but it can also be isolating — especially for some older adults. That can make them prime targets for scammers. For older adults who may not have regular contact with family or friends, a call or message from a stranger can feel like a lifeline. But often, it’s just…
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Holiday shopping: Tips for using AI to compare prices and get gift inspiration
Black Friday is almost here — and if you’re struggling to keep up with all the deals already, AI might be able to help. Thirty-eight percent of consumers say they have already used generative AI in their shopping journey or are planning to use it to shop during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, according to a new survey by Boston… -
Data breaches in Massachusetts — by the numbers
People have their personal information compromised in a data breach more and more often, impacting millions of people in Massachusetts.
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Insurance scam red flags to watch out for during open enrollment
Open enrollment season is here. It’s a time to review, renew or change your health insurance plans for the coming year. But explore with caution. Scammers are out there, hoping to trick you into giving up your personal information. “There are scam artists targeting people, unfortunately,” said Paula Fleming with the Better Business Bureau. E... -
Stressed about the cost of holiday shopping? Here are ways to save
For many families, the holiday season means stretching every dollar to make ends meet while still giving gifts to loved ones. Here’s how you can celebrate without overspending.
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‘Borderline on paranoia': Cybersecurity expert has advice to protect from scams
October isn’t just about tricks and treats — it’s also National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. And some scams can be scarier than anything you see on Halloween. Truman Kain, a security researcher at Huntress, a cybersecurity company, has some tips to help keep people safe. “Borderline on paranoia, I like to say, is going to keep y... -
Don't fall for these common QR code scams
QR codes have become commonplace, but you should think twice before scanning one from an unknown source or in a public place where it could be easily covered up with a fake one. Follow NBC10 Boston: https://instagram.com/nbc10boston https://tiktok.com/@nbc10boston https://facebook.com/NBC10Boston https://twitter.com/NBC10Boston... -
Medical debt collection: Know your rights
Some medical debt collectors are trying to collect bills that have already been paid. Here are some questions you can ask that can protect your wallet.
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Election scams to watch out for before you vote in 2024
Younger voters are being targeted the most — with fake polls, donation scams and disinformation — ahead of the November 2024 election, a survey found.
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Booking a flight? Here's how to avoid rising checked bag fees
While you’re trying to score the best deal on tickets, there’s something else that could quickly add up: checked bag fees. Here’s how to keep them low.
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Is this the best week for online shopping deals? Here's what to know
If you’re looking to stock up on essentials for your home, this week might be the perfect time to shop. Major retailers are offering discounts on everyday items before the holiday rush really kicks in. Whether you need to replace a few household items or you’re just looking for a good deal, this week could be a great opportunity...... -
Watch out for this ‘card declined' scam
The Better Business Bureau wants consumers to be on the lookout for this new online shopping scam that starts with a very simple message — your card has been declined. Because it could end up with your bank account drained. Here’s how it works and how you can protect yourself....
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What happened when a Taylor Swift Eras ticket suddenly became ‘invalid'
Imagine spending your hard-earned money to see your favorite artist’s concerns only to find out that your ticket is invalid or even disappeared. That’s what happened to one woman who was supposed to see Taylor Swift’s Eras tour with a ticket she got on a third-party site and transferred to her Ticketmaster account — which she late... -
Couple gets refund after beehive removal no-show: ‘I can't thank you enough'
An East Bridgewater couple paid to have their beehive removed, and when no one showed up to do the job, they reached out to NBC10 Boston Responds.
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Here are some tips to start emergency savings as report shows 25% of Americans have none
Do you have money saved for a rainy day? Putting aside an emergency fund can be an essential element of larger savings goals so that when unplanned expenses and emergencies hit, you’re ready for them. But for many Americans, that’s easier said than done. Madeline Spencer-Orrell is working hard to cover her bills and make ends meet. But ... -
Police warn public of Topsfield Fair ticket scam
Police in Topsfield, Massachusetts, are urging the public to be vigilant if they are planning on going to the Topsfield Fair this year. Authorities say they have received multiple reports of fraudulent tickets to the fair being sold on a website. “All Topsfield Fair tickets from this site are fraudulent, as the Topsfield Fair is not selling t... -
Coupon shoppers, this could be your lucky day (statistically)
Consumers can make the most out of weekly online deals by doing some research early in the week, but that’s not when the best day is.