InventHelp® Scam Watch Resources
These InventHelp Scam Watch resources will help you stay updated on the latest invention scam news, as well as all types of fraud across many other industries. Social media has become one of the biggest information sources available to help consumers avoid fraud. As such, we provide links to various micro-blogging, video streaming and social news accounts that include the most recent reports of consumer fraud and scams, and information on how to avoid becoming a victim. Our InventHelp Scam Watch network of websites and social profiles are updated on a regular basis, so be sure to check back often for the most recent scam reviews.
- InventHelp Scam Questions - The Truth About InventHelp — As America's leading service provider since 1984, InventHelp offers some thoughts to help inventors avoid scams and guide them to invention companies that perform services honestly.
- InventHelp Scam on Naymz — This site offers a convenient collection for all of the InventHelp Scam Warning team's profiles across the web, including social networks, news sites, micro-updates and more.
- InventHelp Scam Tweets — Mini-updates concerning fraud and scam alerts from the popular micro-blogging platform Twitter.
- InventHelp Scam Mixxes — Mixx is is a popular social news platform where InventHelp occasionally submits articles relating to consumer protection, fraud and scams.
- InventHelp Scam Watch - Tumblr — This short-form blogging platform collects InventHelp Scam updates from a variety of sources around the Web.
- United States & Canada BBB —The Better Business Bureau of the United States and Canada offers consumers and businesses resources including business and charity reviews, complaints, statistics, ratings, and more to assist in intelligent buying decisions and investment opportunities.
- Consumer Reports — Expert product reviews and ratings to help consumers make informed and honest purchasing decisions.
- Identity Theft and Fraud Prevention — The U.S. Department of Justice provides these comprehensive resources for consumers to help them avoid one of the fastest-growing crimes worldwide – identity fraud.
