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8/9/2006
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Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to keep their guard up and their wits about them in order to fend off a new string of phishing e-mails making the rounds this holiday season.
While many segments of the U.S. economy have been hard hit, none will feel the pain more than charities this holiday season. Charities across the country are certainly bracing for what is expected to be a very tight giving season. As more potential donors are focusing hard on keeping food on the table and a roof overhead, charitable giving is often the first thing cut from a family budget. For individuals on a budget looking for creative ways to contribute to charities, BBB Serving Denver/Boulder is offering advice on keeping the spirit of giving alive this holiday season.
The BBB Serving Denver/Boulder is warning the public about new scam E-mails that state “Our records indicate that you are a non-resident alien.” Several samples of the email have been sent to the BBB info E-mail inbox.
Bing Crosby may have dreamed of a white Christmas but as many Americans adjust their lifestyles to become more environmentally friendly, some will be looking forward to a green Christmas this year. Your Better Business Bureau has advice to help families go green this holiday season and maybe even save some green in the process.
All indications are that consumers will be very careful about their spending this holiday season and will be more vigilant than in recent years in their hunt for bargains and deals. In expectation of weak sales in the coming months, it’s up to retailers to develop creative ways for getting the attention of spendthrift customers and your Better Business Bureau is offering advice on some inexpensive marketing techniques that could pay off this season
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