Don't Waste Your Money | Scam emails claim to offer free AAA emergency kits Oct 5, 2025 Oct 5, 2025 Updated Oct 6, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save An email claims to be from AAA Customer Service, but that is not true. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Business Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News Top News Breaking News Latest Headlines As featured on Don't Waste Your Money | Scam emails claim to offer free AAA emergency kits The email asks you to take a survey in order to receive the free kit, and once you take the survey it asks for your credit card information to cover postage. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Matthew Wine's Thursday afternoon forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesSheriff's deputies fatally shoot 80-year-old man who pointed gun at them in Bardstown, KSP saysState rolls out Kentucky Mobile ID app for REAL ID and standard licensesLane closures to slow I-65 South traffic in downtown Louisville ThursdayFetal homicide charge dismissed against Kentucky woman who took mail-ordered abortion pillTow truck driver arrested for DUI after wrong-way crash on Dixie HighwayKentucky public media braces for change after Corporation for Public Broadcasting shuts downOrnaments delivered to Home of the Innocents as Jude’s Jingle Tree total continues to growJCPS bus driver sent to hospital after crash in JeffersontownKentucky Lottery tickets could make you the 2026 Thunder Over Louisville ThundernatorMissouri beats Kentucky 73-68 for first win in Lexington Videos
Don't Waste Your Money | Scam emails claim to offer free AAA emergency kits The email asks you to take a survey in order to receive the free kit, and once you take the survey it asks for your credit card information to cover postage.