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Door-To-Door Scams Increasing

Written By Tao on samedi 17 août 2013 | 09:02

By Cornelius Nunev





Police and news agencies are reporting an increased amount of door-to-door frauds across the nation. There might be a larger amount of operators attempting to rip individuals off, so be cautious about everyone knocking on the door and attempting to sell you stuff.



Be ready to see more frauds



You might end up losing thousands of dollars if you get trapped in a door-to-door scam. This may lead you to needing payday loans to get through the month. There has been an enormous increase in these door-to-door scams recently, according to NBC News.



There are a ton of intimidating sales tactics being practiced by the salesmen predators just attempting to get as much money as possible. There have been more complaints at the Better Business Bureau for the door-to-door salesmen that never really do the task they are getting paid for.



Make sure you know when it is a scam and when it is real; there are a lot of truthful salesmen that are actually attempting to sell you something legitimate.



Selling fake magazines



There have been over 1,000 grievances this year at the BBB from door-to-door magazine scams. That number was only 1,300 for all of 2011, which means the magazine frauds have grown to be the most common.



Door-to-door salesmen show up and offer magazine subscriptions. After you pay for them, they never actually come. A lot of times, they disguise the scam behind some sort of educational fundraiser.



There are a ton of areas where the scam is common. There have been warnings issued for them recently in many areas, such as Spokane, Washington, according to KHQ. They have also been showing up, according to CBS Denver, in Lamar County, Colo., and, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the Dallas-Fort Worth area.



Other frauds to view for



You should keep away from home repair cons and, according to NBC News, "security system" cons. The security system scams sell you a burglar alarm that ends up being really bad or just never arrives just like the magazine cons do.



A bunch of high school students and college students are sent around in the summer time to sell magazines and alarm systems, according to Consumer Reports. Some are legitimate but some are not.



You need to also keep away from Girl Scout cookies. They are way too yummy.









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