Account Compromised? Think Again!

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This week’s Ayers’ automotive tip of the week reminds us of the importance of checking your tire pressure. If you are in the Santa Barbara area and need auto repair, contact Ayers Automotive Repair. Thank you to Ayers Automotive Repair for their automotive tip of the week! https://www.ayersrepairs.com/

BBB’s scam tracker is informing you of a scam which claims that your Amazon, Paypal, Netflix or other account has been compromised. You receive a call or email stating that one of your accounts has been compromised and you are told that you need to take immediate action! But remember that scammers will try to make you worried and feel panicked, and they will ask for your personal information. Be aware of who you provide sensitive information to, and be sure to check that you are contacting legitimate customer service representatives if you feel that something is wrong with your account.

To report or investigate a potential scam, visit Scam Tracker, or call BBB of the Tri-Counties at 805-963-8657. Thank you to Meathead Movers in Santa Barbara for being our community partner. If you are in need of a moving service and if you want a safe and efficient move, call 866-THE-MEAT

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