Hundreds of (young) people fall prey to money flipping scams on social media every day. It happens on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, you name it.
Do you know anybody who uses check cashing services or someone that buys money orders to pay bills?
Here are a few of the many things one very major credit card company says in their "terms and conditions."
Gary, a 23-year-old student, was one day late when he paid his first of twelve payments on his new laptop. He'd gotten a great deal, too: a $2,300 machine for 1100 bucks.
So much of your life is ruled by your credit score, the number that tells the world whether credit bureaus think you are a good risk, or not.
Randomly clicking links or going to unknown websites on your computer, phone, or even smart TV can put you at risk of covertly downloaded software intended to damage or disable your computer or other devices.
Jealous that your friends are heading to that fancy out-of-state University? Forget it!
When conducting web searches, do you know how to tell the difference between search results that give you really helpful information and advertisements that may give you nothing useful at all (or try to sell you things)?
Getting burned by counterfeit checks is something that happens to your local merchants or to other consumers, but not to you or your friends and neighbors, right?
One version of the Nigerian Scam occurs when some stranger tries to get you to wire back the change from his fraudulent check before it bounces.
What if you put these real fine print statements into FoolProof language?
You answer the phone, and there's this nice lady on the phone.
make your decision on your first financial partner a thoughtful decision.
Sure, you're behind on some bills, but nobody deserves to be treated like this...
How many times have you visited a website that offered "free" music, only to find out there's a fee after all? And if they don't charge you, the downloads turn out to be illegal.
People are putting large dollar "toys" for sale on the internet. Dirt bikes, boats, cars, etc. are sold on websites like ebay all the time.
Free Money! You've probably heard that the law changes over the past few years are supposed to protect college-aged young people from a lot of the abuses credit card companies have aimed at us for years.
Little Apple Bay, Tortola, British Virgin Islands—If you've ever been in business for yourself, you know the attempt takes courage, hard work, and luck. Doubly so if you're on a tiny island.
Who wants to be worrying about money all the time? Nobody does.