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Former president Trump is on his way to Grand Rapids, a Grand Haven man has pleaded guilty to a cyber crime involving mPerks, a look at the Creston Neighborhood Association, and more state and West Michigan news.
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The Attorney General is reissuing her Government Imposter Scams alert
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Consumers should be careful when looking for help in cleaning up following the storms and to beware of scammers, often called “storm chasers”
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The scam has already cost some consumers in other states. The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Michigan warns scammers could use the “yes” to authorize purchases off bank accounts
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Scammers are impersonating Spectrum Internet, leaving voicemails offering a discount on future internet services
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We talk to Michigan Association of CPAs Board Chair Jamie LoPiccolo.
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Criminals are altering real estate records with the Kent County records office and cashing in when they sell the property.
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There’s a growing online scam targeting families grieving after the death of a loved one, perpetrated by criminals called “obituary pirates”
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We talk to the Federal Trade Commission’s Carol Kando-Pineda.
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With a winter storm warning in effect in West Michigan, homeowners could face clean up issues soon after. The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Michigan issued its own warning today about possible clean up scams after the storm