Wisconsin BBB has tips for winter travel, avoiding hiring scammers for winter repairs
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Posted: Feb 6, 2023 9:23 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Hiring professionals to help make repairs after winter weather damage is a part of life in Wisconsin, but the Wisconsin Better Business Bureau says that some businesses may be taking advantage of the situation at the detriment of residents.
Jim Temmer, President of the Wisconsin Better Business Bureau joined us on Monday, Feb. 6 to not only discuss the BBB's best practices for avoiding opportunistic scams during the winter season, but also general tips for preparing for traveling in our area during the winter.
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