A recent scam in Oklahoma City has attracted the attention of the Better Business Bureau after nearly 100 people in two weeks reported it. “Once we kind of saw an increase in patterns, we had our investigations team look at that,” said Casey Farmer, a spokesperson for the Oklahoma City Better Business Bureau. “And] tried to reach out to the business, reached out to the consumers, tried to see what the pattern was. What we have come to find out is it’s a scare tactic scam.”