e-mail scams

    By Stella M. Chavez

    | 12:30PM 11/05/2010
    Don't be fooled by an e-mail promising you can earn $200 a week by simply driving your car while displaying a Better Business Bureau decal on it. The subject line in the e-mail reads "Now Hiring!!!" and appears to have been sent from the address Better.Business.Bureau@gala.net, not an e-mail...

    By Stella M. Chavez

    | 3:45PM 9/10/2010
    If you read an email that says you've won tickets to the 2012 Olympics in London, don't be fooled. It is yet another lure by scam artists intent on getting your personal information, the Better Business Bureau warns. The BBB says the fake emails use the U.K. National Lottery logo making them look...