CONSUMER ALERT (COVID-19): PEPCO SCAM
During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) emergency, District residents should be on high alert for scammers, fraudsters, and predatory business practices.
During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) emergency, District residents should be on high alert for scammers, fraudsters, and predatory business practices.
Attorney General Karl A. Racine today issued a consumer alert with tips and resources to help District seniors and other vulnerable residents protect themselves from abuse and exploitation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is closely monitoring the Coronavirus (COVID-19) public health situation and following the Mayor’s emergency declaration issued today.
By now, you’ve probably received your W-2 and are ready to file your taxes, but be careful!
Do you use the car sharing application called “Getaround” to rent your vehicle and make some extra cash? Use the app with caution.
As we live more and more of our lives online, we are all increasingly subject to being tracked.
As the Washington Nationals head back to D.C. on Friday for their first home game in the World Series, scammers will surely be out in full force trying to take advantage of your excitement and support for our hometown team.
Attorney General Racine recommends District residents NOT use new at-home forensic testing kits that claim to help sexual assault survivors collect evidence of an assault themselves.
Have you received a call from someone claiming to be from a government agency about a sweepstakes prize? Don’t take the bait!
When considering a remodel or a construction project on your property, it’s important to know how to find a reputable home contracting professional.