BBB: These scams are coming out of hibernation this spring

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Warmer weather is ushering in the first weekend of spring, and scammers are coming out of hibernation. Kayla Palmore with the Better Business Bureau’s Tip-Off to the Rip-Off® on WBBM Newsradio has the details.

Spring has officially arrived, bringing with it a surge of scammers eager to slip into your home and your finances. As people start thinking about repairs, clean-ups, and home improvements after a long winter, fraudsters see an opportunity.

Scammers may reach out through text, email, phone calls, social media, or even show up at your door. They often use high-pressure tactics to rush you into deciding before you’ve had time to research.

Be cautious of anyone who contacts you out of the blue, especially door-to-door contractors offering quick fixes or demanding payment up front.

For more information, visit BBB.org/ChicagoBuzz or WBBMNewsradio.com.

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