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Lisa Schiller is the Senior Director of Investigations and Media Relations for the Better Business Bureau Serving Wisconsin. Lisa received a B.A. in Communications in 2001 and a B.S. in Criminal Justice in 2014 from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She has spent her career in the field of consumer issues, advocacy, mediation, white collar crime matters, fraud, and investigating. At the BBB, she’s working to advance marketplace trust between buyers and sellers and promoting informed buying decisions.

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BBB: Avoid being ghosted by your tax preparer

"Ghost" tax preparers not only waste filers' funds, but these schemes can cause serious problems in the long run.

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BBB's Risk Report is here

What were the most common scams reported to BBB Scam Tracker in 2023? And, what were the most impersonated businesses? Hint: Read below!

BBB's Risk Report is here
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BBB: Top 10 scams targeting small businesses

​Scams can impact every business, regardless of location, size, or industry. But they are especially a problem for small businesses.

BBB: Top 10 scams targeting small businesses
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2022 BBB Scam Tracker Risk Report is here!

Employment scams climbed to the second riskiest in 2022, according to a new BBB report, while online purchase scams remained the #1

2022 BBB Scam Tracker Risk Report is here!
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Beware of Airfare Scams

BBB Scam Alert: Airfare scams are cashing in on canceled flights

Beware of Airfare Scams
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BBB Tip: Hiring a Contractor

BBB has tips tips when hiring anybody to work in or outside your home

BBB Tip: Hiring a Contractor
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File Your Taxes Early to Avoid Tax ID Theft

Con artists are using the Social Security numbers of unsuspecting Americans to file phony tax returns and steal their refunds.

File Your Taxes Early to Avoid Tax ID Theft