A warning is going out to anyone trying to get or renew a passport. The Better Business Bureau says people are spending an average of $88 on sites like "US Passport and Visa.com" and only receiving a free form available from the State Department. Melissa Companick of the BBB says the site is not affiliated with the government and could put users at risk of identity theft. She says the site asks for personal details, including passport numbers and payment information, which could be used for phishing. More on this from News 12 Brooklyn.
Kane In Your Corner: Passport Scam Site Could Cost You More Than Money

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