Better Business Bureau warns Rotarians of scams
A Nigerian prince is dying and wants to leave his fortune to you, but he needs $3,000 to fund the transaction. You’ve won $1 million in a lottery you don’t remember entering. There’s a must-see video on Facebook, but first you must upgrade your software to view it. A company you’ve never heard of is offering a great deal on roofing, driveway resealing, tree-trimming or lawn service.
Most people recognize a scam when they see one — or do they?