A number of New Hampshire adults are getting the same call: you’ve won the lottery, but you must pay an upfront fee before you can collect your prize money.
A new study found people are leaving hundreds of dollars on the table every year by not claiming their credit card rewards.
New Hampshire authorities are warning residents about a lottery and sweepstakes scam that often targets seniors.
From North Conway to Londonderry, calls from scammers pretending to be from Publishers Clearing House have attempted to bilk ...
Any call indicating a cash prize for a lottery or sweepstakes contest the recipient did not enroll in is the first sign of a scam. For those who do enter lottery contests or sweepstakes ...
What do you use to file income taxes? Whether for personal taxes or work filing, give a grade and you'll be eligible to win ...
Two people were arrested and a third person is wanted after lottery scams targeted seniors in Ontario and Alberta between ...
Plenty of small businesses that took a hit from last year's hurricanes are set to reopen within the next few days.
A Jamaican citizen has been sentenced to seven years in prison by a US federal judge for his role in operating a ...
A man from Jamaica who preyed on older adults in a long-running national lottery scheme saw his luck run out in a federal ...