Scams have been around forever, but they’ve exploded in recent years, with scammers getting savvier at targeting people through new, innovative methods. Here is another one circulating Maine that you should be aware of.
Scams have been around forever, but they’ve exploded in recent years, and scammers are getting savvier with new ways to target people. Maine.gov has actually compiled a list of the scams that have hit Maine recently, and there are some major ones to watch out for.
The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office has issued a warning about a surge in fraudulent scam calls reported by local residents. This one states that scammers are posing as law enforcement officers from the sheriff's office and once again, involves gift cards.
A persistent scam is circulating on the internet, informing Mainers that they could receive money if they drive under 50 miles a day and maintain a clean record. Here's the scoop.
According to a post on the social media platform, scammers are placing QR codes on parking meters that lead to fraudulent, re-occurring subscription websites.