BBB: Watch for scams

A person swiping a credit card through a credit card reader

You’ve probably seen the offers, some kind of miracle pill that’s being offered free, all you have to do is pay for shipping. Amy Rasor with the Better Business Bureau says that’s not always what happens. She says you can get caught up in an automatic billing scam or be overcharged. She says these scams are costing consumers’ big time.

She says it’s always a good idea to research these products and be careful who you give your credit card information to online.

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